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IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
H. Yates, Rebecca A. Matthew, Spencer Elise Lee
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在对女性以解决方案为中心的HIV健康干预(SFWH)进行试点测试后,我们对(N=14)名参与者进行了定性研究,以了解他们在为期6周的以客户为中心的团体咨询干预中的经历。我们分析了焦点小组和访谈数据,以确定干预的可行性、可接受性和参与者体验。我们的发现包括没有被HIV诊断所定义,从参与干预中获得的解决方案寻找技能,与其他感染HIV的女性在一起的支持方面,朝着健康目标前进,一个公开表达感受的安全场所,向其他感染艾滋病毒的女性推荐干预,对干预的积极反应,以及改善获得干预的机会。我们建议对与交通和儿童保育相关的方案进行调整,以改善干预的机会,从而使社区环境中的其他卫生研究人员受益。
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Engaging Women Living With HIV in Counseling and Research: Qualitative Findings From the Solution-Focused Wellness for HIV (SFWH) Intervention for Women
Following a pilot test of the Solution-Focused Wellness for HIV (SFWH) Intervention for Women, we used qualitative research with (N = 14) participants to understand their experiences of a 6-week client-centered group counseling intervention. We analyzed focus group and interview data to determine intervention feasibility, acceptability, and participant experiences. Our findings included not being defined by HIV diagnosis, solution-finding skills gained from participating in the intervention, supportive aspects of being with other women living with HIV, progressing toward wellness goals, a safe place to openly express feelings, recommending the intervention to other women living with HIV, a positive response to the intervention, and improving access to the intervention. We recommend programmatic adaptations related to transportation and child care provision to improve intervention access that may benefit other health researchers in community-based settings.
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