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肯尼亚西部农村地区对HIV不一致性的社区认知与个人描述。

Community perceptions and personal accounts of HIV discordance in rural western Kenya.

作者信息

Ondenge Ken, Odero Isdorah, Awuonda Eucabeth, Omoro Tereza, Kibogo Michael, Otieno George, Ongwena Pauline, Gust Deborah A

机构信息

a Kenya Medical Research Institute , Kisumu , Kenya.

b Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Atlanta , Georgia , USA.

出版信息

Afr J AIDS Res. 2018 Sep;17(3):281-290. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2018.1521851.

Abstract

Among HIV-discordant couples, the literature is sparse regarding issues related to stigma, relationships and coping. Objectives were to explore: 1) perceptions about discordant HIV status; 2) understanding of HIV discordancy; 3) effects of discordancy on couples; and 4) adaptation and coping strategies for discordant HIV status. A survey was administered to 202 members of heterosexual discordant couples in rural western Kenya. In addition, to understand the community perspective, in-depth interviews (IDI) (n = 26) and focus group discussions (FGD) (n = 10) were conducted with community opinion leaders, healthcare workers and members of discordant couples. More than 70% of men (73.4%) and women (80.4%) surveyed agreed that their relationship changed for the worse when they disclosed their HIV status to their partner. Participants of IDIs and FGDs provided several explanations for discordancy including the perception that discordancy is a lie, the negative partner has "thick blood", HIV infection is a punishment for sexual promiscuity or cultural disobedience, and that HIV is a punishment from God. Members of discordant couples reported experiencing tension and fear, stigma and rejection, and changes in partner support. Adaptation and coping strategies included counselling, sero-sorting and pursuing concordancy with the uninfected partner. HIV discordancy in a relationship can potentially cause long-term negative emotional and physical consequences. There is an acute need to develop and disseminate locally sensitive HIV-discordant couple counselling messages, and to provide couple-centred HIV care and treatment. Communication can help couples rebuild and rebalance their relationship and adjust to a new normal.

摘要

在艾滋病毒抗体不一致的夫妇中,关于耻辱感、关系和应对方面的问题,文献资料稀少。研究目的是探讨:1)对不一致艾滋病毒感染状况的看法;2)对艾滋病毒抗体不一致的理解;3)抗体不一致对夫妇的影响;4)针对艾滋病毒抗体不一致状况的适应和应对策略。对肯尼亚西部农村地区202对异性抗体不一致夫妇的成员进行了一项调查。此外,为了解社区的观点,还与社区意见领袖、医护人员和抗体不一致夫妇的成员进行了深入访谈(26人)和焦点小组讨论(10人)。超过70%接受调查的男性(73.4%)和女性(80.4%)表示,当他们向伴侣透露自己的艾滋病毒感染状况后,他们的关系变得更糟。深入访谈和焦点小组讨论的参与者对抗体不一致给出了多种解释,包括认为抗体不一致是谎言、阴性伴侣“血厚”、艾滋病毒感染是对性乱交或违反文化规范的惩罚以及艾滋病毒是上帝的惩罚。抗体不一致夫妇的成员报告称经历了紧张和恐惧、耻辱和排斥以及伴侣支持的变化。适应和应对策略包括咨询、血清分型以及寻求与未感染伴侣达成一致。恋爱关系中的艾滋病毒抗体不一致可能会导致长期负面的情绪和身体后果。迫切需要制定并传播适合当地情况的艾滋病毒抗体不一致夫妇咨询信息,并提供以夫妇为中心的艾滋病毒护理和治疗。沟通有助于夫妇重建并重新平衡他们的关系,适应新的常态。

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