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基于研究的叙事视频以减少污名化:来自感染艾滋病毒老年妇女的见解。

Research-based narrative videos to reduce stigma: insights from older women living with HIV.

作者信息

Sommer Sadie B, Barroso Julie V

机构信息

Vanderbilt School of Nursing, Center for Research Development and Scholarship, Nashville, TN, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 13;13:1620599. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1620599. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Older women living with HIV (WLWH) experience a heightened burden of stigma, compounded by age, gender, social isolation, and depression. Despite growing recognition of these challenges, few stigma reduction interventions are specifically designed for this population, particularly in the Southern United States.

METHODS

We explored the acceptability, personal relevance, and perceived effectiveness of a stigma reduction video series tailored for older WLWH. The videos were developed based on findings from a prior qualitative metasynthesis and reflected the lifecycle of stigma across key themes. A single in-person focus group with 18 older WLWH was conducted at an HIV service organization in the Southern U.S. Participants viewed the videos and provided feedback through structured discussions. Qualitative descriptive analysis and thematic analysis were used to identify key themes.

RESULTS

Participants, predominantly African American/Black women with a mean age of 59 years and an average of 24 years since HIV diagnosis, responded positively to the videos. Four major themes emerged: (1) resurfacing memories of early HIV-related stigma; (2) the persistence of internal and perceived stigma; (3) growth, acceptance, and advocacy with aging; and (4) preferences for video format and content, including a desire for more dynamic visuals, expanded educational material, and representations of the full journey of living with HIV from diagnosis to long-term survivorship.

DISCUSSION

Brief, narrative-driven videos rooted in lived experiences show promise as a stigma reduction strategy for WLWH. Future interventions should incorporate multigenerational perspectives, expand educational content, and leverage visually engaging formats to enhance relevance and impact.

摘要

引言

感染艾滋病毒的老年女性(WLWH)面临着更重的耻辱负担,年龄、性别、社会孤立和抑郁症使这种负担更加复杂。尽管人们越来越认识到这些挑战,但专门为这一人群设计的减少耻辱感干预措施却很少,尤其是在美国南部。

方法

我们探讨了为老年WLWH量身定制的减少耻辱感视频系列的可接受性、个人相关性和感知有效性。这些视频是根据之前定性元综合研究的结果制作的,反映了耻辱感在关键主题上的生命周期。在美国南部的一个艾滋病毒服务组织对18名老年WLWH进行了一次面对面焦点小组访谈。参与者观看了视频,并通过结构化讨论提供反馈。采用定性描述性分析和主题分析来确定关键主题。

结果

参与者主要是非洲裔美国/黑人女性,平均年龄59岁,自艾滋病毒诊断以来平均24年,她们对视频反应积极。出现了四个主要主题:(1)早期与艾滋病毒相关耻辱感记忆的重现;(2)内在耻辱感和感知耻辱感的持续存在;(3)随着年龄增长的成长、接受和倡导;(4)对视频形式和内容的偏好,包括希望有更动态的视觉效果、扩展的教育材料以及展示从艾滋病毒诊断到长期生存的完整生活历程。

讨论

基于生活经历的简短、叙事驱动的视频有望成为减少WLWH耻辱感的策略。未来的干预措施应纳入多代人的观点,扩展教育内容,并利用视觉上吸引人的形式来增强相关性和影响力。

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