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黑人性少数群体男性在MPowerment干预中的经历:对艾滋病病毒预防的启示

Black Sexual Minority Men's Experiences in MPowerment Interventions: Implications for HIV Prevention.

作者信息

Turpin Rodman E, Camp Aaron D, Mandell C J, Mhonde Rochelle R Davidson, Dyer Typhanye V, Mayer Kenneth H, Liu Hongjie, Coates Thomas, Boekeloo Bradley

机构信息

Department of Global and Community Health, College of Public Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.

Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Behav Med. 2024 Mar 18. doi: 10.1007/s12529-024-10275-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Black sexual minority men (BSMM) are disproportionately vulnerable to HIV acquisition; the MPowerment model is one community-based framework for preventing HIV in this population. It focuses on developing a supportive network of peers to promote health messaging, reduce stigma, and improve resilience. While these interventions have demonstrated general success, there are important challenges related to race, sexuality, and internalized stigma. Our study aimed to explore these experiences among BSMM in MPowerment models focused on HIV prevention.

METHOD

We conducted 24 qualitative interviews of BSMM attending HIV prevention-related MPowerment events in the greater D.C. Metropolitan area. In-depth interviews were conducted via phone, and interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

We identified four themes from the transcript analysis process: Black queer intersectional social support and community, HIV-related information and destigmatization, social status, and sexuality. Within each of these themes, we identified relationships with overall HIV prevention messaging, including barriers to PrEP use. Barriers related to social status were especially prevalent and described as unique to the D.C. metropolitan area.

CONCLUSION

Overall, MPowerment event spaces provide a forum for BSMM to feel safe and supported while gaining important HIV-related knowledge and prevention access. Challenges related to social status and destigmatization of sexuality are important considerations in designing and implementing this model, especially related to PrEP promotion.

摘要

背景

黑人性少数男性(BSMM)感染艾滋病毒的风险极高;“增强力量”模式是针对该人群预防艾滋病毒的一种基于社区的框架。它侧重于建立一个同伴支持网络,以促进健康信息传播、减少耻辱感并提高适应能力。虽然这些干预措施总体上取得了成功,但在种族、性取向和内化耻辱感方面仍存在重大挑战。我们的研究旨在探讨在专注于艾滋病毒预防的“增强力量”模式中,BSMM的这些经历。

方法

我们对在大华盛顿特区都会区参加与艾滋病毒预防相关的“增强力量”活动的BSMM进行了24次定性访谈。通过电话进行深入访谈,并使用主题分析法对访谈进行分析。

结果

我们从转录分析过程中确定了四个主题:黑人酷儿交叉社会支持与社区、与艾滋病毒相关的信息和去污名化、社会地位以及性取向。在每个主题中,我们确定了与总体艾滋病毒预防信息的关系,包括使用暴露前预防(PrEP)的障碍。与社会地位相关的障碍尤为普遍,并被描述为华盛顿特区都会区所特有的。

结论

总体而言,“增强力量”活动空间为BSMM提供了一个感到安全和得到支持的论坛,同时获得重要的艾滋病毒相关知识和预防途径。在设计和实施该模式时,与社会地位和性取向去污名化相关的挑战是重要的考虑因素,尤其是与PrEP推广相关的因素。

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