Estrategias de prevención del VIH/sida en hombres mayas migrantes de Yucatán: aportes desde la mercadotecnia social

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
Eduardo Alvizo Perera, Rocío Ivonne Quintal López
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There has been an increase in the amount of research that shows how migration status influences an increased risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS. The findings show that structural conditions of inequality lead to greater vulnerability. In Mexico, those who come from rural or indigenous populations face greater material shortage and abuses of their human rights. To achieve a better impact on prevention, less explored health promotion models need to be applied. The present work, carried out in two localities in southern Yucatan, shows how social marketing is a relevant and effective tool to build HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among the male Mayan population migrating to regional destinations. The research was carried out in two stages: a) the collection of data through the application of surveys that explore socio-demographic data, vulnerability factors, knowledge about HIV/AIDS and risk practices, which served as input for the second stage; b) the collaborative development of a prevention strategy based on Lee and Kotler Social Marketing model. With this we identified the desired outcomes for health; the threats to achieving those outcomes; the behavioral changes sought; the main barriers; the messages to be strengthened in interpersonal communication; the attitudes and knowledge that existed in response to the phenomenon. Finally, in collaboration with the participants we created a video and a play that were accepted in both communities.
尤卡坦玛雅移民男子的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防策略:来自社会营销的贡献
显示移民状况如何影响感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病风险增加的研究数量有所增加。研究结果表明,不平等的结构性条件会导致更大的脆弱性。在墨西哥,那些来自农村或土著人口的人面临着更大的物质短缺和侵犯人权的问题。为了更好地影响预防,需要应用探索较少的健康促进模式。目前在尤卡坦半岛南部的两个地方开展的工作表明,社会营销是如何在迁移到地区目的地的玛雅男性人口中制定艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防战略的一个相关和有效的工具。研究分两个阶段进行:a)通过调查收集数据,探讨社会人口数据、脆弱性因素、有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识和风险做法,作为第二阶段的投入;b) 合作制定基于Lee和Kotler社会营销模式的预防策略。据此,我们确定了健康的预期结果;实现这些成果面临的威胁;所寻求的行为改变;主要障碍;人际交往中需要加强的信息;针对这一现象而存在的态度和知识。最后,在与参与者的合作下,我们制作了一个视频和一个剧本,这两个社区都接受了。
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Estudios de Cultura Maya
Estudios de Cultura Maya ANTHROPOLOGY-
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