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在终结艾滋病流行重点社区中女性之间的艾滋病毒预防与性健康对话:对经历和偏好的定性探索

HIV Prevention and Sexual Health Conversations Among Women in Ending the HIV Epidemic Priority Communities: A Qualitative Exploration of Experiences and Preferences.

作者信息

Anderson Katherine M, Sheth Anandi N, Dixon Diallo Dazon, Ellison Celeste, Er Deja L, Ntukogu Adaora, Komro Kelli, Sales Jessica M

机构信息

Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA.

Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2025 Apr;54(4):1537-1553. doi: 10.1007/s10508-025-03108-3. Epub 2025 Mar 18.

Abstract

Despite significant advances in HIV prevention, women comprise ~ 20% of new HIV infections in the USA. New infections occur primarily in the South and among Black women, with research demonstrating that insufficient knowledge, inaccurate risk assessment, and HIV stigma impair HIV prevention. Understanding how cisgender women wish to communicate about sexual health and HIV prevention is vital to facilitating conversations about, and subsequent uptake of prevention methods. A total of 70 individuals who lived or worked in four HIV prevention priority counties in the state of Georgia were recruited through community-based organizations (CBOs) and flyers. Consenting participants completed 30-45-min interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim; transcripts were coded deductively and inductively. Participants were primarily female-identifying (91%) and were primarily Black. Overall, participants noted that community-level conversations about sexual health among women were limited due to stigma, despite endorsed comfort with conversations. Participants noted that media/community sources implied HIV prevention was unneeded for cisgender women. CBOs and informed community members were endorsed as trusted sources for information; clinicians were cited as a theoretically trusted source, particularly sexual health preventative care providers with established patient relationships, though barriers of medical mistrust, lack of cultural concordance, and stigma were noted. Suggestions for improved communication around HIV prevention included use of community members/trusted sources to facilitate conversation, promotion of non-judgment in clinical practice, and prevention awareness building. Participants' responses suggest little-to-no movement in knowledge of HIV prevention for US women. Engagement of CBOs in community education, training of community leaders, and integration of trauma-informed and patient-empowering clinical practices should be explored to promote increased HIV prevention discussion and uptake among cisgender women in the US South.

摘要

尽管在艾滋病病毒预防方面取得了重大进展,但在美国,女性占新增艾滋病病毒感染病例的20%左右。新感染病例主要发生在南部地区以及黑人女性中,研究表明,知识不足、风险评估不准确以及对艾滋病病毒的污名化阻碍了艾滋病病毒的预防工作。了解顺性别女性希望如何交流性健康和艾滋病病毒预防问题,对于促进相关讨论以及随后采用预防方法至关重要。通过社区组织(CBO)和传单,招募了70名在佐治亚州四个艾滋病病毒预防重点县生活或工作的人。同意参与的参与者完成了30至45分钟的访谈。访谈逐字记录;记录稿采用演绎和归纳编码。参与者主要为女性身份认同者(91%),且主要是黑人。总体而言,参与者指出,尽管认可进行相关对话,但由于污名化,女性之间关于性健康的社区层面对话有限。参与者指出,媒体/社区来源暗示顺性别女性无需进行艾滋病病毒预防。社区组织和有见识的社区成员被认可为可靠的信息来源;临床医生在理论上被视为可靠的信息来源,特别是与患者建立了关系的性健康预防护理提供者,不过也提到了医疗不信任、缺乏文化一致性和污名化等障碍。关于改善艾滋病病毒预防沟通的建议包括利用社区成员/可靠来源促进对话、在临床实践中提倡不评判以及开展预防意识建设。参与者的回答表明,美国女性在艾滋病病毒预防知识方面几乎没有变化。应探索让社区组织参与社区教育、培训社区领袖以及整合创伤知情和增强患者权能的临床实践,以促进美国南部顺性别女性中关于艾滋病病毒预防的讨论增加和预防措施的采用。

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