Kaplan Rachel L, El Khoury Cynthia, Lize Norma, Wehbe Sara, Mokhbat Jacques
University of California, San Francisco, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences / Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health and San Francisco State University Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality, San Francisco, California.
Independent researchers.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2019 Jun;31(3):246-258. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2019.31.3.246.
Transgender women are among the most at risk of populations for HIV infection and transmission globally. Feasible and acceptable intervention strategies that are culturally and contextually appropriate are urgently needed to address the burden of disease worldwide. The first study to address the unique health needs of transgender women in the Middle East and North Africa, this mixed-methods pilot ( = 16) demonstrated high levels of feasibility and acceptability among adult transgender women in Lebanon as measured quantitatively and qualitatively in the domains of: time allotment, venue, group dynamics, facilitation, content, and retention. The intervention, adapted from an existing trans-facilitated group support intervention, addresses the sexual and mental health of transgender women with mixed HIV status. Next steps should include scale-up, randomization, and testing to determine larger-scale feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy for mitigating sexual and mental health risk and promoting community connectedness and social cohesion.
在全球范围内,跨性别女性是感染和传播艾滋病毒风险最高的人群之一。迫切需要可行且可接受的、在文化和背景方面合适的干预策略,以应对全球范围内的疾病负担。作为第一项针对中东和北非跨性别女性独特健康需求的研究,这项混合方法试点研究( = 16)表明,在黎巴嫩成年跨性别女性中,该干预措施在时间分配、地点、群体动态、促进、内容和留存率等方面,经定量和定性测量,具有高度的可行性和可接受性。该干预措施改编自现有的跨性别者支持小组干预措施,旨在解决不同艾滋病毒感染状况的跨性别女性的性健康和心理健康问题。后续步骤应包括扩大规模、随机分组和测试,以确定更大规模实施时在减轻性健康和心理健康风险、促进社区联系和社会凝聚力方面的可行性、可接受性和有效性。