J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2024;35(3):837-851.
Justice-involved young adult (JIYA) men are at high risk for HIV, yet frequently do not access HIV services. A better understanding of testing behaviors and motivation, as well as facilitators and barriers to testing is necessary for treatment-as-prevention approaches to be implemented among JIYA. Seventeen JIYA men and nine staff were recruited from three alternative sentencing programs (ASPs). In-depth interviews and a staff focus group explored HIV risk and testing uptake behaviors. Narratives from JIYA demonstrated a lack of connection among HIV risk and behavior, views on testing, and knowledge of PreP. Youth and staff also disclosed various youth and environmental/structural barriers to HIV testing. The justice system may be a crucial point of intervention to reduce HIV risk and promote HIV testing with interventions targeted to the needs of JIYA.
涉及司法程序的青年成年男性(JIYA)感染艾滋病毒的风险很高,但他们往往无法获得艾滋病毒服务。为了在 JIYA 中实施治疗即预防方法,有必要更好地了解检测行为和动机,以及检测的促进因素和障碍。从三个替代判决方案(ASPs)中招募了 17 名 JIYA 男性和 9 名工作人员。深入访谈和工作人员焦点小组探讨了艾滋病毒风险和检测采用行为。JIYA 的叙述表明,艾滋病毒风险和行为、对检测的看法以及对 PreP 的了解之间缺乏联系。年轻人和工作人员还透露了艾滋病毒检测的各种年轻人和环境/结构障碍。司法系统可能是一个关键的干预点,可以通过针对 JIYA 需求的干预措施来降低艾滋病毒风险并促进艾滋病毒检测。