Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Miami, FL, 33146, USA.
Department of Psychology, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 19;24(1):3212. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20717-0.
Transgender women living with HIV face intersectional oppression resulting in consequences for their mental and physical health. Interventions are needed that center the voices of transgender women living with HIV (TWLWH) and community stakeholders engrossed in work on behalf of the transgender community through advocacy and/or work roles.
Through a partnership with a trans led and focused program of a community-based health organization and an academic partner, from October 2020 through October 2021, TWLWH and community stakeholders participated in qualitative interviews on trauma, violence, mental health struggles, HIV stigma, gender discrimination, health behaviors (e.g., medication adherence), and their thoughts and recommendations for a proposed intervention. Using a virtual platform (i.e., Zoom or phone) TWLWH and stakeholders were administered a demographics survey via Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) and completed individual interviews that were audio recorded. These interviews were analyzed using thematic content analysis.
All TWLWH and 50% of stakeholders were Black. Qualitative findings highlighted the magnitude of violence, stigma, and discrimination faced by TWLWH and the mental, physical, and economic consequences. Also highlighted were the adaptive strategies TWLWH are utilizing to cope, ways in which invested stakeholders (many of lived expertise) are showing up for women, and acceptability and valuable insights for a proposed intervention.
TWLWH are navigating a hostile society and multilevel interventions (at the structural, community, interpersonal, and individual levels) centering their voices and those invested in advocating for the community are needed to address the sequelae of oppression they face.
感染艾滋病毒的跨性别女性面临着交叉压迫,这对她们的身心健康造成了影响。需要采取干预措施,以感染艾滋病毒的跨性别女性(TWLWH)和代表跨性别社区进行倡导和/或工作角色的社区利益相关者的声音为中心。
通过与一个由跨性别者领导和关注的社区组织的项目以及一个学术合作伙伴的合作,从 2020 年 10 月到 2021 年 10 月,TWLWH 和社区利益相关者参与了关于创伤、暴力、心理健康斗争、艾滋病毒污名、性别歧视、健康行为(例如,药物依从性)的定性访谈,以及他们对拟议干预措施的想法和建议。TWLWH 和利益相关者通过虚拟平台(即 Zoom 或电话)使用 Research Electronic Data Capture(REDCap)完成了一份人口统计调查,并完成了个人访谈,这些访谈都被录音。使用主题内容分析法对这些访谈进行了分析。
所有的 TWLWH 和 50%的利益相关者都是黑人。定性研究结果强调了 TWLWH 面临的暴力、污名和歧视的严重程度,以及对他们的心理、身体和经济的影响。研究结果还强调了 TWLWH 正在采用的适应策略,以及投入的利益相关者(许多人拥有实践经验)是如何为女性服务的,以及对拟议干预措施的可接受性和有价值的见解。
TWLWH 正在面对一个充满敌意的社会,需要采取多层次的干预措施(在结构、社区、人际和个人层面),以他们的声音为中心,并让那些热衷于倡导社区的人参与进来,以解决他们所面临的压迫后果。