Wright E R, Gonzalez C, Werner J N, Laughner S T, Wallace M
Department of Sociology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 46202-5140, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 1998 Aug;23(2 Suppl):83-95. doi: 10.1016/s1054-139x(98)00056-1.
The Indiana Youth Access Project (IYAP) is supported by the Special Projects of National Significance Program, Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration. The IYAP is a model HIV care program being developed at the Indiana Youth Group, Inc. (IYG) in conjunction with the Indiana State Department of Health and Indiana University. Previous studies indicate that gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth are at increased risk of acquiring HIV because of the stigmatization and social marginalization they experience as a result of their sexual identities. During the course of the first 3 years of the demonstration, the program has served 418 young people, including nine who are HIV infected. The IYAP targets the special needs of this special population by confronting institutional barriers which limit these young people's access to HIV care services, assisting them in building stronger peer support networks, and providing them with professional case management and related services. The model builds upon the successful peer-support program established at IYG by incorporating a unique set of health, mental health, and social case-management services provided by trained professionals. In addition, the program incorporates an extensive peer-counselor training and outreach program which targets street youth and other at-risk young people. The program has provided education and training workshops on the special needs of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth to thousands of health care, education, and social service professionals both in central Indiana and around the nation.
印第安纳青年获取项目(IYAP)由美国卫生资源与服务管理局人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(HIV/AIDS)办公室的国家重大专项资助。IYAP是印第安纳青年团体公司(IYG)与印第安纳州卫生部和印第安纳大学联合开展的一个示范性HIV护理项目。先前的研究表明,男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋青年感染HIV的风险增加,因为他们因其性取向而遭受污名化和社会边缘化。在示范项目的前3年中,该项目为418名年轻人提供了服务,其中包括9名HIV感染者。IYAP针对这一特殊人群的特殊需求,克服限制这些年轻人获得HIV护理服务的制度障碍,帮助他们建立更强大的同伴支持网络,并为他们提供专业的个案管理及相关服务。该模式以IYG建立的成功同伴支持项目为基础,纳入了由训练有素的专业人员提供的一系列独特的健康、心理健康和社会个案管理服务。此外,该项目还纳入了一个广泛的同伴辅导员培训和外展项目,目标人群是街头青年和其他高危青年。该项目已为印第安纳州中部及全国数千名医疗保健、教育和社会服务专业人员举办了关于男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋青年特殊需求的教育和培训研讨会。