肯尼亚城市非正规住区新确诊感染艾滋病毒的青年的复原过程:干预的影响

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G. Harper, D. Lemos, M. Mutumba, Manasi Kumar, A. Gikuni, Iris Mustich, K. Hooks, S. Hosek, E. Ngugi
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肯尼亚新的艾滋病毒感染集中在15-24岁的青年中。本研究探讨了生活在肯尼亚城市非正式定居点的新诊断为艾滋病毒的青年的生活经历,以突出他们的复原过程。复原力进程出现了五个主要专题领域:(1)改变个人对健康和生活的看法;(2)改变个人行为,促进健康和安全;(3)接触支持性卫生保健提供者和组织;(4)向家人、朋友和伴侣伸出援手;(5)帮助其他青少年。结果讨论了关于加强照顾青年感染艾滋病毒在肯尼亚。
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Resilience processes among youth newly diagnosed with HIV who live in urban informal settlements in Kenya: Implications for intervention
Abstract New HIV infections in Kenya are concentrated among youth ages 15–24. This study explores the lived experiences of youth newly diagnosed with HIV living in an urban informal settlement in Kenya in order to highlight their resilience processes. Five primary thematic areas of resilience processes emerged (1) changing personal perspectives about health and life; (2) changing personal behaviors to promote health and safety; (3) reaching out to supportive health care providers and organizations; (4) reaching out to family, friends, and partners; and (5) helping other youth. Results are discussed with regard to enhancing care for youth living with HIV in Kenya.
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