Sexual and gender minority stigma, and associations with perceived barriers to HIV testing and HIV testing behaviors among adolescents and young adults in Kazakhstan.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sexual health Pub Date : 2026-04-09 DOI:10.1071/SH25099
Hao Wen, Yihang Sun, Sara Landers, Gaukhar Mergenova, Olga Balabekova, Denis Gryazev, Alissa Davis
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Abstract

Background: Kazakhstan is experiencing a rising HIV epidemic, with adolescents and young adults (AYA) accounting for nearly one-quarter of new infections. However, HIV testing rates remain low, partly due to stigma, especially sexual and gender minority (SGM) stigma.

Methods: We examined the prevalence and associations between SGM stigma, perceived barriers to HIV testing, and testing behaviors among 216 AYA in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The analysis used baseline survey data from enrolled RCT participants.

Results: Results showed that male and heterosexual AYA reported significantly higher SGM stigma than female or SGM AYA. Regression analyses found that higher SGM stigma was associated with greater perceived barriers to HIV testing (β = 0.72, P < 0.001), but not with HIV testing uptake.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that SGM stigma contributes to perceived barriers that discourage HIV testing. Given that current HIV stigma interventions may not adequately address gendered or sexual identity-related stigma, targeted strategies that address the intersection of SGM and HIV stigma among AYA, especially among males, are timely needed.

在哈萨克斯坦的青少年和年轻人中,性和性别少数群体的耻辱和与感知到的艾滋病毒检测障碍和艾滋病毒检测行为的关联。
背景:哈萨克斯坦的艾滋病毒疫情正在上升,青少年和青壮年(AYA)占新感染人数的近四分之一。然而,艾滋病毒检测率仍然很低,部分原因是耻辱,特别是性和性别少数群体(SGM)的耻辱。方法:我们调查了哈萨克斯坦阿拉木图216名AYA中的SGM病耻感、感知到的HIV检测障碍和检测行为之间的患病率和相关性。分析使用了RCT参与者的基线调查数据。结果:男性和异性恋AYA报告的SGM耻辱感明显高于女性或SGM AYA。回归分析发现,更高的SGM耻辱感与更大的HIV检测障碍相关(β = 0.72, p < 0.001),但与HIV检测接受度无关。结论:这些发现表明,SGM的耻辱感有助于阻碍HIV检测的感知障碍。鉴于目前的艾滋病耻辱感干预措施可能无法充分解决与性别或性身份相关的耻辱感,迫切需要有针对性的策略来解决AYA中,特别是男性中SGM和艾滋病耻辱感的交叉问题。
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Sexual health
Sexual health 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Health publishes original and significant contributions to the fields of sexual health including HIV/AIDS, Sexually transmissible infections, issues of sexuality and relevant areas of reproductive health. This journal is directed towards those working in sexual health as clinicians, public health practitioners, researchers in behavioural, clinical, laboratory, public health or social, sciences. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research, editorials, review articles, topical debates, case reports and critical correspondence. Officially sponsored by: The Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine of RACP Sexual Health Society of Queensland Sexual Health is the official journal of the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI), Asia-Pacific, and the Asia-Oceania Federation of Sexology.
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