艾滋病毒在美国亚洲/太平洋岛民社区的隐晦困境

S. Shaw
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艾滋病毒的流行对美国的各个社区和人口构成产生了重大影响。尽管对非洲人、拉丁裔、西班牙裔和非西班牙裔美国白人社区给予了特别关注,但在艾滋病毒预防工作中,亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(A/PI)社区往往被忽视。不管从统计上看,按种族划分的HIV诊断结果多么令人放心,HIV对a /PI社区构成了威胁。“模范少数民族”的刻板印象、艾滋病毒教育中缺乏文化和语言的适应以及文化障碍可能是A/ pico社区缺乏艾滋病毒检测和预防的原因。投射到A/PI个人及其健康上的“模范少数民族”刻板印象给他们目前的健康状况带来了一种虚假的安全感。缺乏教育导致对A/PI社区内艾滋病毒传播和传播的误解。文化障碍继续影响A/PI个人对艾滋病毒状况的披露,并限制了这些社区的艾滋病毒预防工作。对艾滋病阳性亚裔美国人的个人描述和研究表明,“模范少数族裔”标签、艾滋病教育的差距和文化障碍对A/PI社区的艾滋病防治产生了持久的影响。艾滋病毒需要得到解决,公共卫生措施、艾滋病毒教育和艾滋病毒支持团体可以鼓励在艾滋病毒/艾滋病社区提高艾滋病毒意识、检测和预防。
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The Unspoken Plight of HIV Gripping Asian/Pacific Islander Communities in America
The HIV pandemic has made a significant impact on various communities and demographics in the US. Although special attention has been given to African, Latin, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white American communities, Asian American and Pacific Islander (A/PI) communities are often overlooked in HIV prevention efforts. Regardless of how statistically reassuring HIV diagnoses by ethnicity may seem, HIV poses a threat to the A/PI community. The “model minority” stereotype, lack of cultural and linguistic accommodations in HIV education, and cultural barriers may account for the lack of HIV testing and prevention in A/PI communities. The “model minority” stereotype projected onto A/PI individuals and their health gives a false sense of security in their current health status. Lack of education leads to misconceptions around HIV spread and transmission within A/PI communities. Cultural barriers continue to impact disclosure of HIV status among A/PI individuals and has a role in limiting HIV prevention efforts in these communities. Personal accounts and studies on HIV-positive Asian Americans show the lasting impact the “model minority” label, gap in HIV education, and cultural barriers have on combating HIV in A/PI communities. HIV needs to be addressed in A/PI communities and public health measures, HIV education, and A/PI HIV support groups may encourage greater HIV awareness, testing, and prevention in A/PI communities.
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