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Factors influencing the experience of sexual and reproductive healthcare for female adolescents with perinatally-acquired HIV: a qualitative case study

机译:影响围生期获得性艾滋病毒的女性青少年性和生殖保健经验的因素:定性案例研究

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BackgroundYoung people living with perinatally-acquired HIV require age-appropriate support regarding sex and relationships as they progress towards adulthood. HIV affects both genders but evidence suggests that young women are particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse and more prone to engaging in sexual behaviours to meet their daily survival needs. This can result in poor sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. HIV services in Malawi provide support for young women’s HIV-related clinical needs, but it is unclear whether there is sufficient provision for their SRH needs as they become adults. This paper explores the sex and relationship experiences of young women growing up with perinatally-acquired HIV in order to understand how to improve SRH care and associated outcomes.
机译:背景围生期感染HIV的年轻人在成年后需要在性别和人际关系方面获得与年龄相称的支持。艾滋病毒影响着男女两性,但是有证据表明,年轻妇女特别容易遭受性虐待,并且更容易进行性行为以满足其日常生存需求。这可能导致不良的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)结果。马拉维的艾滋病服务为年轻女性的艾滋病相关临床需求提供支持,但是尚不清楚在成年后是否有足够的资源满足她们的性健康和生殖健康需求。本文探讨了在围生期获得HIV的年轻女性中的性别和关系经历,以了解如何改善SRH护理和相关结果。

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