Utilization of HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment Services Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Persons of Color in the U.S. South: A Qualitative Analysis.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yuko Mizuno, Linda J Koenig, Aisha L Wilkes, Deborah Gelaude, Jarvis Carter, Lamont Scales White, Pilgrim Spikes, Laura Randall, Casey Langer Tesfaye, Daniela Glusberg, Bryan Gale, Adrian King, Paula M Frew, Alisú Schoua-Glusberg
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Abstract

To better understand utilization of HIV prevention, care, and treatment services by young men who have sex with men (YMSM) and young transgender persons (YTG), of Black race or Hispanic/Latino/Latina ethnicity in the U.S. South, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 127 clients at one of four community based organizations (CBOs) in Miami, Atlanta, New Orleans/Baton Rouge, or Columbia, South Carolina. Across sites, the service that most commonly drew respondents into the CBO was HIV and STD testing. Other services commonly used included HIV/STI treatment, counseling services/support groups, and PrEP services. Social/organizational/structural facilitators of service utilization include the welcoming climate/culture of the CBOs, ease of access to the services, and transportation services to reach the CBOs. Suggested service enhancements include broader range of comprehensive, navigational-type services beyond HIV testing and service co-location. Research on how to reduce stigma in the surrounding communities may help reduce health disparities experienced by these populations.

美国南部年轻男男性行为者和有色人种变性人利用 HIV 预防、护理和治疗服务的情况:定性分析。
为了更好地了解美国南部黑人或西班牙裔/拉美裔/拉丁裔年轻男男性行为者(YMSM)和年轻变性者(YTG)对 HIV 预防、护理和治疗服务的利用情况,我们在迈阿密、亚特兰大、新奥尔良/巴吞鲁日或南卡罗来纳州哥伦比亚的四个社区组织(CBOs)之一对 127 名客户进行了半结构化访谈。在所有地点,最常吸引受访者进入社区组织的服务是艾滋病毒和性传播疾病检测。其他常用服务包括 HIV/STI 治疗、咨询服务/支持小组和 PrEP 服务。利用服务的社会/组织/结构促进因素包括社区组织的欢迎氛围/文化、获得服务的便利性以及到达社区组织的交通服务。建议的服务改进措施包括:除 HIV 检测和同地服务外,提供更广泛的综合导航型服务。研究如何减少周边社区的耻辱感可能有助于减少这些人群的健康差异。
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CiteScore
2.20
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期刊介绍: Presenting state-of-the-art research and information, AIDS Education and Prevention is a vital addition to the library collections of medical schools, hospitals, and other institutions and organizations with HIV/AIDS research programs. The journal integrates public health, psychosocial, sociocultural, and public policy perspectives on issues of key concern nationally and globally.
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