社会支持是新近发现 HIV 阳性的男男性行为者心理健康与污名化之间的中介。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY International Journal of STD & AIDS Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1177/09564624241227653
Yafang Zhao, Kaveh Khoshnood, Yu Sheng
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目标:中国的社会文化背景使感染艾滋病病毒的男男性行为者(MSM)感受到与艾滋病相关的耻辱,并对其心理健康产生不利影响。然而,很少有研究探讨了中国文化背景下家庭中的污名化问题,以及社会支持作为中介因素在解释艾滋病相关污名化如何导致不良心理健康方面所起的作用。本研究旨在检验社会支持在艾滋病相关污名和家庭污名之间对 MSM 心理健康的中介作用:本横断面研究于 2021 年 2 月至 2022 年 8 月在中国的两个城市(北京和武汉)招募了新感染 HIV 的 MSM 作为参与者。研究共招募了 257 名 MSM 感染者。研究使用中介模型(SAS PROC CAUSALMED)检验中介效应:与艾滋病相关的污名化对心理健康的总体总效应为 β = -1.483 (bootstrap 95% CI = -1.881, -1.104 p < 0.001),社会支持的中介效应为 β = -0.321 (bootstrap 95% CI = -0.571, -0.167 p = .001)。来自家庭的污名化程度越高,心理健康水平越低,总效应为 β = -1.487 (bootstrap 95% CI = -1.823, -1.101 p < 0.001),而社会支持对心理健康的间接效应(中介效应)为 β = -0.281 (bootstrap 95% CI = -0.477, -0.142 p = .003):鉴于社会支持对心理健康的中介效应,应设计加强社会支持和减少污名化的项目来改善感染艾滋病的男男性行为者的心理健康,干预措施需要在家庭和社区两个层面进行。在中国开展公共卫生运动,将艾滋病病毒和同性行为视为慢性问题和正常现象,可以纠正与艾滋病病毒和 MSM 相关的、导致污名化和负面情绪反应的错误信息。
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Social support as a mediator between mental health and stigma among newly HIV-positive men who have sex with men.

Objectives: The sociocultural context of China gives rise to unique experiences of HIV-related stigma and adverse impacts on mental health among men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV. However, few studies have explored the stigma among families in the cultural context of China and the role of social support as a mediator to explain how HIV-related stigma results in poor psychological well-being. This study aims to test the mediating effect of social support between HIV-related stigma and family stigma on the mental health of MSM.

Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited newly MSM with HIV in two cities (Beijing and Wuhan) in China as participants from February 2021 to August 2022. A total of 257 MSM with HIV were recruited for the study. The mediating effects were examined using mediation models (SAS PROC CAUSALMED).

Results: The overall total effect of HIV-related stigma on mental health was β = -1.483 (bootstrap 95% CI = -1.881, -1.104 p < 0.001), and the mediating effect of social support was β = -0.321 (bootstrap 95% CI = -0.571, -0.167 p = .001). A higher level of stigma from family predicts lower mental health with an overall total effect of β = -1.487 (bootstrap 95% CI = -1.823, -1.101 p < 0.001), while the indirect effect (mediation effect) of social support on mental health is β = -0.281 (bootstrap 95% CI = -0.477, -0.142 p = .003).

Conclusions: Given the mediating effect of social support on mental health, programs enhancing social support and decreasing stigmatization should be designed to improve the mental health of MSM with HIV, the interventions are needed at both the family and community levels. Public health campaigns in China that frame HIV and same-sex behavior as chronic issues and normal phenomena can correct misinformation related to HIV and MSM that leads to stigma and negative emotional reactions.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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