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给感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国女性的预防建议:“我的故事不只是一个故事”。

Advice for prevention from HIV-positive African-American women: 'My story is not just a story'.

作者信息

Robillard Alyssa, Padi Akhila, Lewis Kaleea, Julious Carmen, Troutman Jamie

机构信息

a Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior , University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health , Columbia , USA.

b Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services Inc , Columbia , USA.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2017 May;19(5):630-642. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1243732. Epub 2016 Oct 31.

DOI:10.1080/13691058.2016.1243732
PMID:27796161
Abstract

Large disparities in HIV incidence, prevalence and mortality exist for African-American women, especially in the southern region of the USA. Based on the culture-centric health promotion model, HIV-positive African American women can use their stories to support primary prevention. The purpose of this study was to document advice from HIV-positive African-American women (n = 25) to young African-American women, as described in their own cultural narratives collected through qualitative interviews. Content analysis of women's advice identified five common themes revolving broadly around: (1) advice for prevention, (2) support systems for prevention, (3) education, (4) empowerment/self-care and (5) potential barriers to prevention. Advice reflected recommendations based on personal experience and highlighted social determinants linked to HIV, such as stigma, access to education and healthcare, social support, and gender and power dynamics. Women also offered advice for coping with an HIV-positive diagnosis. Communication with parents, family and friends regarding education and social support emerged as an important interpersonal factor for participants, as were interactions with sexual/romantic partners. Stigma, at the community level, was consistently discussed as a hindrance to prevention. Narratives of HIV-positive women as community health agents of change can enhance the effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions for young US African-American women.

摘要

非裔美国女性在艾滋病毒感染率、患病率和死亡率方面存在巨大差异,尤其是在美国南部地区。基于以文化为中心的健康促进模式,感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国女性可以利用她们的故事来支持初级预防。本研究的目的是记录通过定性访谈收集的感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国女性(n = 25)对年轻非裔美国女性的建议,这些建议来自她们自己的文化叙事。对女性建议的内容分析确定了五个共同主题,大致围绕:(1)预防建议,(2)预防支持系统,(3)教育,(4)赋权/自我护理,以及(5)预防的潜在障碍。建议反映了基于个人经验的建议,并突出了与艾滋病毒相关的社会决定因素,如耻辱感、获得教育和医疗保健的机会、社会支持以及性别和权力动态。女性还提供了应对艾滋病毒阳性诊断的建议。与父母、家人和朋友就教育和社会支持进行沟通,对参与者来说是一个重要的人际因素,与性伴侣/浪漫伴侣的互动也是如此。在社区层面,耻辱感一直被认为是预防的障碍。将感染艾滋病毒的女性视为社区健康变革推动者的叙事,可以提高针对美国年轻非裔女性的艾滋病毒预防干预措施的有效性。

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