Adia Alexander C, Bermudez Amiel Nazer C, Callahan Michael W, Hernandez Laufred I, Imperial Reynaldo H, Operario Don
School of Public Health, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
University of the Philippines Manila.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2018 Aug;30(4):322-334. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2018.30.4.322.
The Philippines has a rapidly growing HIV epidemic, with men who have sex with men (MSM) accounting for a majority of known cases. Currently, there is little understanding about MSM's experiences of HIV-related stigma in the Philippines and how they influence behavior and quality of life. Twenty-one interviews with MSM living with HIV and with communitybased organization workers were conducted in Manila from June to August 2017. MSM participants were affected by the intersection of HIV-related stigma and stigma toward homosexuality that are rooted in connotations of morality, "dirtiness," and sin. We identified specific patterns by which MSM living with HIV experienced enacted, felt, and internalized stigma and discuss implications of stigma for mental health, delays in HIV testing, and avoidance of HIV health services. Findings support the development of public health strategies in the Philippines that address stigma at societal and individual levels to reduce stigma-related harms.
菲律宾的艾滋病毒疫情正在迅速蔓延,男男性行为者(MSM)占已知病例的大多数。目前,对于菲律宾男男性行为者在与艾滋病毒相关的污名化方面的经历以及这些经历如何影响他们的行为和生活质量,人们了解甚少。2017年6月至8月期间,在马尼拉对21名感染艾滋病毒的男男性行为者和社区组织工作人员进行了访谈。男男性行为者参与者受到与艾滋病毒相关的污名和对同性恋的污名的交叉影响,这些污名源于道德、“不洁”和罪恶的内涵。我们确定了感染艾滋病毒的男男性行为者经历公开羞辱、感受羞辱和内化羞辱的具体模式,并讨论了污名对心理健康、艾滋病毒检测延迟以及避免接受艾滋病毒健康服务的影响。研究结果支持在菲律宾制定公共卫生战略,在社会和个人层面解决污名问题,以减少与污名相关的危害。