Tan Rayner K J
a Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health , National University of Singapore , Singapore , Singapore.
J Homosex. 2019;66(8):1082-1103. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1491249. Epub 2018 Jul 17.
There exists a paucity of research on the psychosocial risk factors of HIV/AIDS among men who have sex with men (MSM) in settings where they are stigmatized or face prosecution. The present study investigates discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV), internalized homophobia, HIV/AIDS personal responsibility beliefs and HIV knowledge in a purposive sample of 106 self-identified MSM obtained through a web-based survey disseminated by two voluntary welfare organizations. Results indicate that internalized homophobia is positively associated with discrimination against PLHIV. Internalized homophobia also substantially mediates the effect of HIV/AIDS personal responsibility beliefs on discrimination against PLHIV, highlighting the confounded nature of HIV/AIDS and homosexual stigma in a setting where stigma is deep-rooted and institutionalized. Internalized homophobia may thus serve as a barrier to the effectiveness of HIV prevention efforts among MSM in Singapore.
在男男性行为者(MSM)遭受污名化或面临起诉的环境中,关于HIV/AIDS心理社会风险因素的研究很少。本研究通过两个志愿福利组织开展的网络调查,对106名自我认定的MSM进行了有目的抽样,调查了对HIV感染者(PLHIV)的歧视、内化恐同、HIV/AIDS个人责任信念和HIV知识。结果表明,内化恐同与对PLHIV的歧视呈正相关。内化恐同还在很大程度上介导了HIV/AIDS个人责任信念对PLHIV歧视的影响,凸显了在一个污名根深蒂固且制度化的环境中,HIV/AIDS与同性恋污名的混杂性质。因此,内化恐同可能成为新加坡MSM群体中HIV预防工作有效性的障碍。