University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA.
Rakai Health Sciences Program, Kalisizo, Uganda.
Violence Against Women. 2022 May;28(6-7):1483-1504. doi: 10.1177/10778012211019054. Epub 2021 Jun 17.
The syndemic relationship between harmful alcohol use, intimate partner violence (IPV), and HIV is well established across international settings. Less is known about how these health issues are perceived by women living with HIV (WLWH), who are disproportionately affected by these intertwined epidemics. A qualitative study was undertaken with 20 WLWH in Rakai, Uganda, to assess their perceptions of how these issues have affected their lives and their communities and to assess the acceptability of integrating a screening and brief intervention for alcohol use and IPV into HIV posttest counseling. Recommendations for intervention programming arising from the results are discussed.
在国际范围内,有害饮酒、亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和 HIV 之间的综合征关系已得到充分证实。然而,对于受这些交织在一起的传染病影响不成比例的 HIV 感染者妇女(WLWH)来说,人们对这些健康问题的看法知之甚少。在乌干达拉凯进行了一项针对 20 名 WLWH 的定性研究,以评估这些问题如何影响她们的生活和社区,并评估将酒精使用和 IPV 的筛查和简短干预措施纳入 HIV 后测试咨询的可接受性。讨论了根据研究结果提出的干预方案建议。