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Arts-based HIV and STI prevention intervention with Northern and Indigenous youth in the Northwest Territories: study protocol for a non-randomised cohort pilot study

机译:对西北地区的北方和土著年轻人进行基于艺术的艾滋病毒和性传播感染预防干预:一项非随机队列研究的研究方案

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IntroductionIndigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current and historical contexts of colonisation and racism, disconnection from culture and land, as well as intergenerational trauma resulting from the legacy of residential schools are social drivers that elevate exposure to HIV among Indigenous peoples. Peer-education and arts-based interventions are increasingly used for HIV prevention with youth. Yet limited studies have evaluated longitudinal effects of arts-based approaches to HIV prevention with youth. The authors present a rationale and study protocol for an arts-based HIV prevention intervention with Northern and Indigenous youth in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada.
机译:简介在加拿大新感染艾滋病毒的比率中,土著青年所占比例过高。殖民和种族主义的当前和历史背景,与文化和土地的脱节以及寄宿学校的遗留所造成的代际创伤是造成土著人民感染艾滋病毒的社会动力。同伴教育和基于艺术的干预措施越来越多地用于青年预防艾滋病毒。然而,有限的研究评估了以艺术为基础的方法预防青年艾滋病毒的纵向效果。作者为加拿大西北地区(NWT)的北方和土著青年提供了基于艺术的HIV预防干预措施的原理和研究方案。

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