"过多的性和酒精":加纳男性青少年和男男性行为者的信仰、态度和行为。

The Open AIDS Journal Pub Date : 2018-08-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874613601812010069
Lora L Sabin, Jennifer Beard, Thomas Agyarko-Poku, Mary DeSilva, Paul Ashigbie, Tami Segal, Michael Esang, Mabel Kissiwah Asafo, Peter Wondergem, Kimberly Green, Samuel Wambugu, Yaw Adu-Sarkodie
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背景:研究表明,男男性行为者(MSM)经常从事高风险的性行为并使用非法药物。目的:提高青少年和年轻男男性行为者对艾滋病毒的知识和脆弱性的了解,重点关注酒精和药物使用以及交易性行为。方法:我们对加纳库马西的青少年(15-17岁)和青年(18-29岁)男男性行为者进行了深入访谈和焦点小组讨论(fgd)。报告最近使用酒精和/或药物或从事交易性行为的男男性行为者符合条件。问题包括与艾滋病毒有关的知识、药物使用和交易性行为的经历,以及对性冒险和艾滋病毒相关服务的态度。使用NVivo 10.0软件对数据进行专题分析。结果:99名男男性行为者参加了44次访谈和8次fgd。大多数人正在上中学或已完成中学学业。人们对艾滋病毒的了解程度很高,但差距很大。饮酒最多;四分之一的人吸毒。在与另一个男人做爱时,酒精和其他物质被用来增强快感。交易性行为很普遍,而且被积极看待。一半的参与者使用避孕套的时间不一致或从未使用过,自我认知的艾滋病毒风险很高。近一半的人在获得艾滋病毒相关服务方面面临与耻辱有关的障碍。结论:随着加纳努力实现联合国艾滋病规划署的90-90-90全球目标(90%的艾滋病毒感染者知道自己的状况,90%知道自己的状况的人正在接受持续治疗,90%接受治疗的人病毒受到抑制),我们建议加强针对男男性行为者的预防方案,改善护理选择,并通过确保男男性行为者获得公正、保密的护理来增加关键临床艾滋病毒服务的使用。
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"Too Much Sex and Alcohol": Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Male Adolescents and Young Men Who have Sex with Men in Ghana.

Background: Research suggests that men who have sex with men (MSM) often engage in high-risk sex and use illicit substances.

Objective: To increase understanding of HIV knowledge and vulnerability among adolescent and young adult MSM, with a focus on alcohol and drug use and transactional sex.

Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with adolescent (aged 15-17 years) and young adult (aged 18-29 years) MSM in Kumasi, Ghana. MSM who reported recent alcohol and/or substance use or engagement in transactional sex were eligible. Questions covered HIV-related knowledge, experiences with substance-use and transactional sex, and attitudes regarding sexual risk-taking and HIV-related services. Data were analyzed thematically using NVivo 10.0 software.

Results: Ninety-nine MSM participated in 44 interviews and 8 FGDs. Most were attending or had completed secondary school. HIV knowledge was high, but with major gaps. Most consumed alcohol; one-fourth used drugs. Alcohol and substances were consumed to enhance pleasure during sex with another man. Transactional sex was common and positively viewed. Half of the participants used condoms inconsistently or never, and self-perceived HIV risk was high. Nearly half faced stigma-related barriers to accessing HIV-related services.

Conclusion: As Ghana strives to achieve the UNAIDS's 90-90-90 global targets (90% of people living with HIV know their status, 90% who know their status are on sustained treatment, and 90% of those on treatment are virally suppressed), we recommend enhancing MSM-targeted prevention programs, improving care options, and increasing use of critical clinical HIV-services by ensuring that MSM receive unbiased, confidential care.

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