HIV/AIDS Stigma Reduction as a Risk Factor for New HIV Infections: A Lived Experience Study of HIV Positive Young Women in a Rural Setting of Northern Uganda

Amir Kabunga, M. Kenneth
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BackgroundHIV/AIDS-related stigma is a global problem among HIV patients with far-reaching implications. However, stigma reduction among HIV positive young women may be a catalyst to new HIV infections. This study aimed at exploring the coping strategies used and influence of HIV-related stigma on new infections among HIV positive young women in a rural setting. MethodsA cross-sectional exploratory research design was used. HIV positive young women in the catchment area of Aboke Health Center IV were part of the study. In-depth interviews were used to collect data and analysis was done using thematic approach. ResultsThe results from the data showed that acceptance of counseling and social support are some of the ways HIV-positive young women coped up with stigma. The results also showed that While HIV-related reduction has influenced positively for some HIV positive young mothers, to others as HIV-related stigma reduces, young women living with HIV are likely to get involved in risky sexual activities like having unprotected sex thus increasing HIV transmission. ConclusionsHIV-related reduction has influenced positively for some HIV positive young mothers. However, to others as HIV-related stigma reduces, young women living with HIV are likely to get involved in risky sexual activities like having unprotected sex thus increasing HIV transmission. Based on the results, there is need to understand the negative effects HIV-related stigma reduction as this may have implications for further transmission and control of HIV pandemic. Also, further research is needed to understand whether lessening HIV-related stigma encourages risky sexual behaviors among young women.
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减少艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名作为新艾滋病毒感染的风险因素:乌干达北部农村环境中艾滋病毒阳性年轻妇女的生活经验研究
HIV/ aids相关的耻辱感是一个影响深远的全球性问题。然而,在艾滋病毒阳性的年轻妇女中减少耻辱感可能是新的艾滋病毒感染的催化剂。本研究旨在探讨艾滋病毒相关污名对农村艾滋病毒阳性年轻妇女新发感染的影响及其应对策略。方法采用横断面探索性研究设计。Aboke第四健康中心集水区的艾滋病毒阳性年轻妇女是研究的一部分。采用深度访谈收集数据,采用专题方法进行分析。结果数据显示,接受咨询和社会支持是艾滋病毒阳性年轻女性应对耻辱的一些方法。结果还表明,虽然艾滋病毒相关的减少对一些艾滋病毒阳性的年轻母亲产生了积极影响,但对其他人来说,随着艾滋病毒相关污名的减少,感染艾滋病毒的年轻妇女可能会参与危险的性活动,如无保护的性行为,从而增加了艾滋病毒的传播。结论HIV相关减少对部分HIV阳性年轻母亲有积极影响。然而,对其他人来说,随着与艾滋病毒有关的耻辱减少,感染艾滋病毒的年轻女性可能会参与危险的性活动,如无保护的性行为,从而增加艾滋病毒的传播。根据这些结果,有必要了解减少与艾滋病毒有关的耻辱的负面影响,因为这可能对艾滋病毒的进一步传播和控制产生影响。此外,需要进一步的研究来了解减少与艾滋病相关的污名是否会鼓励年轻女性的危险性行为。
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