Trauma-informed HIV prevention for forcibly displaced adolescents and young adults.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Lancet Hiv Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/S2352-3018(24)00313-8
Catherine L Chantre, Trace Kershaw, Sarah R Lowe, J L Davis, Antonio Suleman, Sten H Vermund, Jennifer J Mootz
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Abstract

The number of people forcibly displaced due to conflict is rising rapidly each year. Previous studies have documented associations between mental ill health, HIV risk, and poor engagement with HIV care in conflict-affected populations. Most people forced to migrate are adolescents and young adults, who might already be affected by a high burden of mental ill health due to factors such as high trauma exposure during the developmental period. Adolescent girls (aged 15-19 years) and young men (aged 20-24 years) are highly vulnerable populations for HIV acquisition. Trauma and migration stress can further exacerbate the burden of mental ill health on forcibly displaced adolescents and young adults. Given the high level of vulnerability this population faces, delivery of trauma-informed HIV prevention to this group is crucial, through combined mental health and HIV interventions that are tailored to their unique developmental and socioenvironmental contexts. Trauma-informed HIV prevention is key to controlling and ending the HIV epidemic among adolescents and young adults affected by crises.

为被迫流离失所的青少年和年轻人提供创伤性艾滋病毒预防。
因冲突而被迫流离失所的人数每年都在迅速增加。先前的研究记录了受冲突影响人群中精神疾病、艾滋病毒风险和艾滋病毒护理参与不足之间的关联。大多数被迫移徙的人是青少年和青壮年,由于在发育期间受到高度创伤等因素的影响,他们可能已经受到精神疾病的沉重负担的影响。少女(15-19岁)和青年男子(20-24岁)是感染艾滋病毒的高危人群。创伤和移徙压力可进一步加重被迫流离失所的青少年和青年的精神疾病负担。鉴于这一群体面临的高度脆弱性,通过针对其独特的发展和社会环境背景的心理健康和艾滋病毒综合干预措施,向这一群体提供了解创伤的艾滋病毒预防至关重要。了解创伤情况的艾滋病毒预防是控制和结束受危机影响的青少年和青壮年中的艾滋病毒流行的关键。
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Lancet Hiv
Lancet Hiv IMMUNOLOGYINFECTIOUS DISEASES&-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
19.90
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4.30%
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368
期刊介绍: The Lancet HIV is an internationally trusted source of clinical, public health, and global health knowledge with an Impact Factor of 16.1. It is dedicated to publishing original research, evidence-based reviews, and insightful features that advocate for change in or illuminates HIV clinical practice. The journal aims to provide a holistic view of the pandemic, covering clinical, epidemiological, and operational disciplines. It publishes content on innovative treatments and the biological research behind them, novel methods of service delivery, and new approaches to confronting HIV/AIDS worldwide. The Lancet HIV publishes various types of content including articles, reviews, comments, correspondences, and viewpoints. It also publishes series that aim to shape and drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in areas of need in HIV. The journal is indexed by several abstracting and indexing services, including Crossref, Embase, Essential Science Indicators, MEDLINE, PubMed, SCIE and Scopus.
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