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促使宗教领袖支持肯尼亚沿海地区针对男同性恋者、双性恋男性及其他与男性发生性行为的男性群体的艾滋病毒预防与护理工作。

Engaging religious leaders to support HIV prevention and care for gays, bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men in coastal Kenya.

作者信息

Gichuru Evans, Kombo Bernadette, Mumba Noni, Sariola Salla, Sanders Eduard J, van der Elst Elise M

机构信息

Kenya Medical Research Institute - Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.

Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Crit Public Health. 2018 Apr 27;28(3):294-305. doi: 10.1080/09581596.2018.1447647. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

In Kenyan communities, religious leaders are important gatekeepers in matters of health and public morality. In a context that is generally homophobic, religious leaders may aggravate or reduce stigmatization of sexual minorities such as gay and bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). Literature indicates mixed results in efforts to encourage religious leaders to work effectively and sensitively with issues regarding HIV and sexuality. This paper describes the implementation of an engagement intervention with religious leaders from different denominations, which took place following a homophobic hate attack that was led by local religious leaders, at an HIV research clinic for GBMSM on the Kenyan coast. After the homophobic attack, tailored engagement activities, including a comprehensive four-day online sensitivity training course took place between June 2015 and October 2016 in the Kenyan coast. HIV researchers, together with trained GBMSM activists, organized the series of engagement activities for religious leaders which unfolded iteratively, with each subsequent activity informed by the results of the previous one. Facilitated conversations were used to explore differences and disagreements in relation to questions of scripture, mission, HIV, and human sexuality. As a result, researchers noted that many religious leaders, who initially expressed exceedingly negative attitudes towards GBMSM, started to express far more accepting and supportive views of sexuality, sexual identities, and same-sex relations. This paper describes the changes in religious leaders' discourses relating to GBMSM, and highlights the possibility of using engagement interventions to build trust between research institutes, religious leaders, and GBMSM.

摘要

在肯尼亚社区,宗教领袖在健康和公共道德事务中是重要的把关人。在普遍存在恐同现象的背景下,宗教领袖可能会加剧或减少对同性恋、双性恋男性以及其他与男性发生性行为的男性(GBMSM)等性少数群体的污名化。文献表明,在鼓励宗教领袖有效且敏感地处理与艾滋病毒和性取向相关问题的努力中,结果喜忧参半。本文描述了针对不同教派宗教领袖开展的参与式干预措施的实施情况,该干预措施是在肯尼亚海岸一家为GBMSM设立的艾滋病毒研究诊所发生由当地宗教领袖主导的恐同仇恨袭击之后进行的。在那次恐同袭击之后,2015年6月至2016年10月期间在肯尼亚海岸开展了量身定制的参与活动,包括为期四天的全面在线敏感性培训课程。艾滋病毒研究人员与受过培训的GBMSM活动人士一起,为宗教领袖组织了一系列参与活动,这些活动迭代展开,后续活动以前一项活动的结果为依据。通过引导式对话来探讨在经文、使命、艾滋病毒和人类性取向问题上的差异和分歧。结果,研究人员注意到,许多最初对GBMSM表达出极其负面态度的宗教领袖,开始对性取向、性身份和同性关系表达出更为接纳和支持的观点。本文描述了宗教领袖关于GBMSM的话语变化,并强调了利用参与式干预措施在研究机构、宗教领袖和GBMSM之间建立信任的可能性。

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