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性别规范和“好女孩”观念如何阻碍青少年女孩和年轻女性使用 PrEP:来自津巴布韦的定性见解。

How gender norms and 'good girl' notions prevent adolescent girls and young women from engaging with PrEP: qualitative insights from Zimbabwe.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1014, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Manicaland Centre for Public Health Research, Biomedical Research and Training Institute, Harare, Zimbabwe.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2022 Aug 16;22(1):344. doi: 10.1186/s12905-022-01928-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, has been hailed for its promise to provide women with user-control. However, gender-specific challenges undermining PrEP use are beginning to emerge. We explore the role of gender norms in shaping adolescent girls and young women's (AGYW) engagement with PrEP.

METHODS

We draw on qualitative data from 12 individual interviews and three focus group discussions with AGYW from eastern Zimbabwe. Interviews were transcribed and thematically coded in NVivo 12. Emerging themes were further investigated using Connell's notion of 'emphasised femininity'.

RESULTS

Participants alluded to the patriarchal society they are part of, with 'good girl' notions subjecting them to direct and indirect social control. These controls manifest themselves through the anticipation of intersecting sexuality- and PrEP-related stigmas, discouraging AGYW from engaging with PrEP. AGYW recounted the need for permission to engage with PrEP, forcing them to consider engaging with PrEP in secrecy. In addition, limited privacy at home, and fear of disclosure of their health clinic visits, further heightened their fear of engaging with PrEP. PrEP is not simply a user-controlled HIV prevention method, but deeply entrenched within public gender orders.

CONCLUSION

AGYW face significant limitations in their autonomy to initiate and engage with PrEP. Those considering PrEP face the dilemma of Scylla and Charybdis: The social risks of stigmatisation or risks of HIV acquisition. Efforts to make PrEP available must form part of a combination of social and structural interventions that challenge harmful gender norms.

摘要

背景

暴露前预防(PrEP)因其为女性提供用户控制而受到赞誉。然而,开始出现破坏 PrEP 使用的具体性别挑战。我们探讨了性别规范在塑造少女和年轻妇女(AGYW)参与 PrEP 中的作用。

方法

我们借鉴了津巴布韦东部 12 名 AGYW 的个人访谈和 3 次焦点小组讨论的定性数据。在 NVivo 12 中对访谈进行转录和主题编码。使用Connell 的“强调女性气质”概念进一步调查了新兴主题。

结果

参与者暗示了他们所处的父权社会,“好女孩”的观念使她们受到直接和间接的社会控制。这些控制通过预期交叉的性行为和 PrEP 相关污名化表现出来,阻止 AGYW 参与 PrEP。AGYW 讲述了需要获得许可才能参与 PrEP 的情况,迫使他们考虑秘密参与 PrEP。此外,家中隐私有限,以及担心披露他们的诊所就诊情况,进一步加剧了他们参与 PrEP 的恐惧。PrEP 不仅仅是一种用户控制的 HIV 预防方法,它深深植根于公共性别秩序中。

结论

AGYW 在启动和参与 PrEP 方面自主面临重大限制。那些考虑 PrEP 的人面临着 Scylla 和 Charybdis 的困境:污名化的社会风险或感染 HIV 的风险。必须将提供 PrEP 的努力作为挑战有害性别规范的社会和结构干预措施的组合的一部分。

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