THE CABE PROJECT: Developing a model to conceptualise the sexual attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of men who have sex with men and Waria in Bali, Indonesia: Protocol for a mixed-methods design within a community-engaged research study

Ni Wayan Septarini, S. Burns, B. Maycock
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Introduction The prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among MSM (men who have sex with men) and transgender women (waria) in Bali is of significant public health concern. According to the 2015 Integrated Biological and Behavioural Survey (IBBS), HIV prevalence among MSM in Denpasar (the capital city of Bali) was 36% – the highest prevalence in this population reported nationally. In addition, 26% of MSM and 25% of waria in Indonesia were living with HIV in 2015. There is limited research examining the attitudes, behaviours and experiences of MSM in Indonesia, and specifically in Bali. This study will develop a model to help understand the social-cultural context, attitudes, behaviours, and experiences to inform interventions to increase safe sex practices amongst Indonesian MSM and waria who live in Bali. Methods and analysis The community-engaged research (CEnR) study, employing a sequential mixed-methods approach, will engage MSM and waria community throughout all five phases. The first two phases will include partnership building and exploratory research (focus group discussions/FGDs). Phase three will include the administration of a survey (n = 374 Indonesian MSM and waria). Phases four and five include explanatory (in-depth interviews) and dissemination phases, respectively. Multivariate analysis will be employed for the quantitative data (the survey) and thematic analysis will be used to analyse the qualitative data (FGDs and in-depth interviews). Discussion The findings of this CEnR will inform culturally congruent interventions for organisation working with MSM and transgender to promote safer sexual health practice and improve general well-being of this community.
CABE项目:在印度尼西亚巴厘岛开发一个概念化与男性发生性关系的男性和瓦里亚人的性态度、行为和经验的模型:社区参与研究中的混合方法设计方案
巴厘岛男男性行为者(MSM)和变性妇女(waria)中性传播感染(STIs)的流行是一个重大的公共卫生问题。根据2015年综合生物和行为调查(IBBS),登巴萨(巴厘岛首都)男男性行为者中的艾滋病毒感染率为36%,是全国报告的这一人群中最高的。此外,2015年,印度尼西亚26%的男同性恋者和25%的女同性恋者感染了艾滋病毒。在印度尼西亚,特别是在巴厘岛,对男男性接触者的态度、行为和经历的调查研究有限。本研究将开发一个模型,以帮助了解社会文化背景、态度、行为和经验,为干预措施提供信息,以增加居住在巴厘岛的印度尼西亚MSM和waria的安全性行为。社区参与研究(CEnR)研究采用顺序混合方法,将在所有五个阶段参与MSM和waria社区。前两个阶段将包括建立伙伴关系和探索性研究(焦点小组讨论/ fgd)。第三阶段将包括进行一项调查(n = 374名印度尼西亚男男性行为者和女性)。第四和第五阶段分别包括解释性(深度访谈)和传播阶段。定量数据(调查)将采用多变量分析,定性数据(fgd和深度访谈)将采用专题分析。本研究的结果将为与男同性恋者和跨性别者合作的组织提供符合文化的干预措施,以促进更安全的性健康实践,并改善该社区的总体福祉。
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