Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
AIDS Care. 2020 Oct;32(10):1311-1316. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1738006. Epub 2020 Mar 6.
Growing up with a mother living with HIV (MLH) is a unique experience for adolescents. Children in these families often thrive; however, many also exhibit behavioral health problems including HIV risk behaviors. Under a lens of youth risk reduction, we examined the role of protective parenting practices in their lives including parent-child communication about sex, parent-child relationship quality, parental monitoring, and mother-to-child HIV disclosure. For this exploratory study, we conducted four focus groups with MLH ( = 15) and 13 in-depth interviews with HIV-negative adolescent children of MLH. Participants were primarily African American and recruited from clinics and non-profit organizations in the southeastern United States. A thematic analysis of focus group and in-depth interview data revealed that mothers' prior experiences with HIV and HIV-related risks often underlie their strengths as parents - for example, confidence in their ability to discuss sexual risk topics with their children as well as enhanced motivation to monitor their children's whereabouts and exposure to risky environments. Nonetheless, many MLH face challenges, including problems with mother-to-child HIV disclosure and relationship disruptions, which likely hinder protective parenting. Implications of our findings include specific recommendations for adapting effective and culturally-informed prevention interventions for families affected by maternal HIV infection.
与患有 HIV 的母亲(MLH)一起长大对青少年来说是一种独特的体验。这些家庭中的孩子往往茁壮成长;然而,许多孩子也表现出行为健康问题,包括 HIV 风险行为。在青少年风险降低的视角下,我们研究了保护型父母教养实践在他们生活中的作用,包括亲子之间关于性的沟通、亲子关系质量、父母监督以及母婴 HIV 披露。在这项探索性研究中,我们对 15 名 MLH 进行了 4 组焦点小组讨论,并对 MLH 的 13 名 HIV 阴性青少年子女进行了深入访谈。参与者主要是非洲裔美国人,是从美国东南部的诊所和非营利组织招募的。对焦点小组和深入访谈数据的主题分析表明,母亲先前的 HIV 经历和与 HIV 相关的风险往往是她们作为父母的优势的基础——例如,有信心与孩子讨论性风险话题,以及增强了对孩子行踪和接触危险环境的监督动机。尽管如此,许多 MLH 仍面临挑战,包括母婴 HIV 披露和关系破裂问题,这可能会阻碍保护型育儿。研究结果的意义包括为受母婴 HIV 感染影响的家庭制定适应性强且文化上有意义的预防干预措施的具体建议。