Vindevogel Sofie, Kimera Emmanuel
Department of EQUALITY//Research Collective, Hogeschool Gent, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Public Health, Mountains of the Moon University, Fort Portal, Uganda.
Front Psychol. 2023 Aug 15;14:1176754. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1176754. eCollection 2023.
The adversities faced by youths living with HIV (YLWH) are manifold, resulting not only from the health impact but also from society's response to HIV and the people living with it. This study sought to explore these youths' perceptions and representations of what promotes resilience.
Photovoice methodology was chosen to elicit first-person accounts that are grounded in lived experience and experiential knowledge. Eleven young people, boys and girls aged 14-21 living in western Uganda, participated in seven group sessions aimed at imagining, producing and discussing visual stories about what fosters resilience in the face of HIV-related adversity. The visual stories were subjected to inductive content analysis by the participants, and then thematically analyzed and interpreted by the researchers using the theoretical framework of social-ecological resilience.
We found that participants experience well-being amidst HIV-related adversity through managing tensions in material resources, sense of identity, power and control in their lives, cultural adherence, relationships, sense of cohesion and social justice.
The findings add to the body of knowledge on youth resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa by documenting multisystemic resources for YLWH in Ugandan communities. The findings further show that resources are highly incidental and situational, neither widely available nor structurally embedded in society. The study therefore informs the global HIV/AIDS agenda to spur ecologies of resilience around YLWH.
感染艾滋病毒的青年(YLWH)面临着诸多困境,这不仅源于健康影响,还源于社会对艾滋病毒及感染者的反应。本研究旨在探索这些青年对促进复原力因素的看法和认知。
选择摄影叙事法来获取基于生活经历和经验知识的第一人称叙述。11名年龄在14至21岁之间、生活在乌干达西部的青年男女,参加了七次小组会议,旨在构思、创作和讨论关于面对与艾滋病毒相关的逆境时促进复原力因素的视觉故事。参与者对视觉故事进行了归纳式内容分析,然后研究人员使用社会生态复原力的理论框架对其进行了主题分析和解读。
我们发现,参与者通过应对物质资源、身份认同、生活中的权力与控制、文化坚守、人际关系、凝聚力和社会正义等方面的紧张状况,在与艾滋病毒相关的逆境中体验到幸福感。
这些发现通过记录乌干达社区中感染艾滋病毒青年的多系统资源,丰富了撒哈拉以南非洲地区青年复原力方面的知识体系。研究结果还表明,资源具有高度偶然性和情境性,既未广泛可得,也未在社会结构中得以稳固确立。因此,本研究为全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病议程提供了参考,以推动围绕感染艾滋病毒青年建立复原力生态。