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Experiences of minority stress among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Nigeria, Africa: The intersection of mental health, substance use, and HIV sexual risk behavior

机译:少数民族压力在尼日利亚,非洲(GBMSM)发生性交的同性恋,双性恋和其他男性的经验:心理健康,物质和艾滋病毒性风险行为

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Nigerian gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience social marginalisation, discrimination and violence due to their sexual orientation and same-sex attraction, which may affect mental health, substance use, and HIV sexual risk behavior. The goal of the current study was to conduct formative qualitative research to gain better understanding of these issues among GBMSM in Lagos, Nigeria. Face-to-face, semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 30 GBMSM in Lagos, Nigeria. Data were analysed using a deductive content analysis approach. We found that Nigerian GBMSM experienced both general life stressors as well as proximal and distal sexual minority identity stressors, including rejection by family members, harassment, and physical violence perpetrated by the general public and police officers. Participants described dealing with mental health problems within the context of family rejection, experienced stigma due to sexual orientation, and feelings of social isolation. Substance use was described as occurring within the context of social settings. Lastly, some participants mentioned that they engaged in risky sexual behaviour while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. These findings call for comprehensive and innovative, GBMSM-affirming behavioural healthcare, substance cessation services, and innovative HIV prevention interventions specifically designed and tailored for Nigerian GBMSM.
机译:尼日利亚同性恋,双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男人(GBMSM)经历社会边缘化,由于其性取向和同性吸引力而导致的社会边缘化,歧视和暴力,这可能影响心理健康,物质和艾滋病病毒性风险行为。目前的研究的目标是进行形成性定性研究,以利尼日利亚拉各斯的GBMSM之间更好地了解这些问题。面对面,半结构化的深入访谈是在尼日利亚拉各斯的30 GBMSM进行的。使用演绎内容分析方法进行分析数据。我们发现尼日利亚GBMSM经历了一般生活压力源以及近端和远端性少数民族身份压力,包括由公共和警察犯下的家庭成员,骚扰和虐待和身体暴力。参与者描述了在家庭拒绝的背景下处理心理健康问题,由于性取向而经历耻辱,以及社会孤立的感受。物质使用被描述为在社交环境的背景下发生。最后,一些参与者提到他们在酒精和毒品的影响下,他们从事风险性行为。这些调查结果呼吁全面创新的GBMSM肯定的行为医疗保健,物质停止服务和专门为尼日利亚GBMSM设计和量身定制的创新艾滋病毒预防干预措施。

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    《Global public health》 |2021年第11期|1696-1710|共15页
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    Brown Univ Dept Behav & Social Sci Sch Publ Hlth Providence RI USA|Brown Sch Publ Hlth Ctr Hlth Equ Providence RI USA;

    Ctr Right Hlth Abuja Nigeria;

    Equal Triangle Hlth & Peoples Dev Initiat Warri Nigeria;

    Brown Univ Dept Behav & Social Sci Sch Publ Hlth Providence RI USA|Brown Sch Publ Hlth Ctr Hlth Equ Providence RI USA|Brown Univ Dept Epidemiol Sch Publ Hlth Providence RI USA|Fenway Hlth Fenway Inst Boston MA USA;

    Brown Univ Dept Behav & Social Sci Sch Publ Hlth Providence RI USA;

    New York State Psychiat Inst & Hosp HIV Ctr Clin & Behav Studies New York NY USA|Columbia Univ New York NY USA;

    Brown Univ Dept Behav & Social Sci Sch Publ Hlth Providence RI USA|Brown Sch Publ Hlth Ctr Hlth Equ Providence RI USA|Ctr Right Hlth Abuja Nigeria|Fenway Hlth Fenway Inst Boston MA USA|Brown Univ Dept Psychiat & Human Behav Alpert Med Sch Providence RI USA;

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    Minority stress; GBMSM; Nigeria; mental health; substance use;

    机译:少数民族压力;GBMSM;尼日利亚;心理健康;物质使用;

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