男子气概在南非感染艾滋病毒的青少年男孩中披露艾滋病毒的作用。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Elizabeth M Inman, Campion Zharima, Amy Hammock, Avy Violari, Rachel Kidman
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摘要

在南非,青少年中传播艾滋病毒仍然是一项紧迫的公共卫生挑战。向性伴侣披露艾滋病毒可以减少传播,但在青少年中披露的情况很少。坚持男性主导的规范可能会对男孩之间的信息披露造成障碍。重复的测量设计对于更准确地捕获信息披露是必要的,这是一个由多个过程形成的持续行为。在2020年至2023年期间,251名感染围产期获得性艾滋病毒并处于亲密关系中的南非青春期男孩被招募。他们完成了一项调查,记录了他们对男性规范的遵守程度和他们披露艾滋病毒的自我效能。然后他们在接下来的一年中每周完成简短的移动调查,报告他们最近的艾滋病毒披露行为。使用混合效应模型,我们发现,在研究期间,在基线时遵守男性霸权规范与向性伴侣披露艾滋病毒的几率显著降低有关。在两个时间点上,坚持男性霸权规范也与较低的艾滋病毒披露自我效能有关。本研究证实了霸权男子气概与信息披露之间的定量关联,并将文献扩展到未充分研究的人群。为了在南非青少年中预防新的艾滋病毒感染,重要的是制定和调整解决男性霸权的干预措施。
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The role of masculinity in HIV disclosure among adolescent South African boys living with HIV.

HIV transmission among adolescents remains a pressing public health challenge in South Africa. Onward HIV disclosure to sexual partners can reduce transmission, but disclosure is low among adolescents. Adherence to hegemonic masculine norms may create a barrier to disclosure among boys. Repeated measures designs are necessary to more accurately capture disclosure, which is an ongoing behavior shaped by multiple processes. 251 South African adolescent boys living with perinatally-acquired HIV and in an intimate relationship were enrolled between 2020-2023. They completed a survey capturing their adherence to masculine norms and their HIV disclosure self-efficacy. They then completed brief mobile surveys weekly for the following year, reporting their recent HIV disclosure behavior. Using mixed effects models, we found that adherence to hegemonic masculine norms at baseline was associated with significantly lower odds of onward HIV disclosure to a sexual partner over the study year. Adherence to hegemonic masculine norms was also associated with lower HIV disclosure self-efficacy at two timepoints. This study confirms a quantitative association between hegemonic masculinity and disclosure and extends the literature to an understudied population. To prevent new HIV infections among South African adolescents, it will be important to develop and adapt interventions that address hegemonic masculinity.

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