Ziersch Anna, Walsh Moira, Baak Melanie, Rowley Georgia, Oudih Enaam, Mwanri Lillian
College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
School of Education, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Apr 23;21(1):779. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10679-y.
People from ethnically diverse backgrounds living with HIV are susceptible to adverse health and wellbeing outcomes, particularly as a consequence of HIV-related stigma and discrimination (HSD), though relatively little is known about experiences in Australia.
This paper reports on HSD in ethnically diverse communities in South Australia and impacts on health and wellbeing. Interviews and focus groups were conducted with 10 individuals living with HIV from ethnically diverse backgrounds, 14 ethnically diverse community leaders, and 50 service providers. Data were analysed thematically.
Findings indicated that HIV is a highly stigmatised condition in ethnically diverse communities due to fear of moral judgment and social isolation, and was experienced at the intersections of gender, sexual orientation, religion, culture, and immigration status. Experiences of HSD were damaging to health and wellbeing through non-disclosure, reduced social support, delayed testing, service access barriers, impacts on treatment adherence, and directly to mental health.
Actions addressing the impacts of HSD on people from ethnically diverse backgrounds are crucial.
感染艾滋病毒的不同种族背景的人易出现不良健康和幸福结局,尤其是由于与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感和歧视(HSD),不过对澳大利亚的相关情况了解相对较少。
本文报告南澳大利亚不同种族社区的HSD及其对健康和幸福的影响。对10名不同种族背景的艾滋病毒感染者、14名不同种族的社区领袖和50名服务提供者进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。对数据进行了主题分析。
研究结果表明,由于担心道德评判和社会孤立,艾滋病毒在不同种族社区中是一种受高度污名化的疾病,且在性别、性取向、宗教、文化和移民身份的交叉点上有所体现。HSD经历通过不透露病情、社会支持减少、检测延迟、服务获取障碍、对治疗依从性的影响以及直接对心理健康的影响,对健康和幸福造成损害。
应对HSD对不同种族背景人群影响的行动至关重要。