The Lived Experiences of Unhealthy Alcohol Use among Young People with HIV in Southwestern Uganda.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Raymond Felix Odokonyero, Wilson W Muhwezi, Khamisi Musanje, Naomi Sanyu, Winnie R Muyindike, Anne R Katahoire, Carol S Camlin, Judith A Hahn, Noeline Nakasujja
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Unhealthy alcohol use among adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYAH), is common and poses risks to their health and social wellbeing. However, research that explores comorbid unhealthy drinking and HIV among AYAH is limited in Uganda. We conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with 14 AYAH who self-reported current alcohol use, recruited from the adolescent immunosuppression (ISS) clinic of Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in Southwestern Uganda. We explored AYAH's lived experiences with unhealthy alcohol use within the context of HIV. We tape-recorded the interviews, transcribed them verbatim, and used thematic analysis to uncover themes. Five themes emerged relating to AYAH's experiences with unhealthy alcohol use: (1) self-control: AYAH perceived that they had self-determination in the initiation, use, and termination of their drinking. (2) Purpose and meaning: Drinking served the purpose of arousing emotions like happiness, bringing pride, and helping AYAH make friends. (3) Parental monitoring: Parents and caregivers disapproved of excessive drinking leading AYAH to sometimes tell lies to get al.cohol. (4) Use experience: Following alcohol consumption, AYAH experienced effects of intoxication, withdrawal, and sometimes blackouts but these were expected. (5) Disconnection: AYAH with unhealthy drinking attracted a negative image for self and family, as well as HIV-related stigma. The themes improve our understanding of AYAH's alcohol experiences and provide a basis for designing adolescent HIV clinic-level interventions. Interventions should address AYAH's alcohol expectations, re-orient their purpose and meaning to healthier habits, mobilize parental supervision, and provide judgment-free care, delivered by their usual care providers.

乌干达西南部感染艾滋病毒的年轻人不健康饮酒的生活经历
感染艾滋病毒(AYAH)的青少年和青壮年不健康饮酒很常见,并对他们的健康和社会福祉构成风险。然而,在乌干达,探索AYAH中不健康饮酒和艾滋病毒共病的研究有限。我们从乌干达西南部Mbarara地区转诊医院的青少年免疫抑制(ISS)诊所招募了14名自我报告当前饮酒的青少年,对他们进行了半结构化的深度访谈。我们探讨了AYAH在艾滋病毒背景下不健康饮酒的生活经历。我们将采访录音,逐字抄录,并使用主题分析来揭示主题。关于AYAH不健康饮酒的经历,出现了五个主题:(1)自我控制:AYAH认为他们在饮酒的开始、使用和终止方面有自决权。(2)目的和意义:饮酒的目的是唤起快乐、带来骄傲、帮助AYAH结交朋友等情感。(3)父母监督:父母和照顾者不赞成过度饮酒,导致AYAH有时说谎以获得酒精。(4)使用经验:饮酒后,AYAH会出现中毒、戒断,有时会出现昏厥,但这些都是意料之中的。(5)脱节:AYAH与不健康饮酒引起了对自己和家庭的负面形象,以及与hiv相关的耻辱感。这些主题提高了我们对青少年酗酒经历的理解,并为设计青少年艾滋病毒临床干预措施提供了基础。干预措施应解决AYAH对酒精的期望,将其目的和意义重新定位为更健康的习惯,调动父母的监督,并由其通常的护理提供者提供无判断的护理。
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AIDS and Behavior
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期刊介绍: AIDS and Behavior provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews. provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews.5 Year Impact Factor: 2.965 (2008) Section ''SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL'': Rank 5 of 29 Section ''PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH'': Rank 9 of 76
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