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Stay strong! keep ya head up! move on! it gets better!!!!: resilience processes in the healthMpowerment online intervention of young black gay bisexual and other men who have sex with men

机译:坚强点!把你的头抬起来抬头挺胸!继续!它会变得更好!!!!:健康中的复原力流程在线调查年轻黑人男同性恋双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性

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Overlapping stigmas related to sexual minority-, race/ethnicity-, and HIV-status pose barriers to HIV prevention and care and the creation of supportive social networks for young, Black, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). A risk-based approach to addressing the HIV epidemic focuses on what is lacking and reinforces negative stereotypes about already-marginalized populations. In contrast, a strengths-based approach builds on Black GBMSM’s existing strengths, recognizing the remarkable ways in which they are overcoming barriers to HIV prevention and care. HealthMpowerment (HMP) is an online, mobile phone optimized intervention that aimed to reduce condomless anal intercourse and foster community among young Black GBMSM (age 18–30). Applying a resilience framework, we analyzed 322 conversations contributed by 48 HMP participants (22/48 living with HIV) on the intervention website. These conversations provided a unique opportunity to observe and analyze dynamic, interpersonal resilience processes shared in response to stigma, discrimination, and life challenges experienced by young Black GBMSM. We utilized an existing framework with four resilience processes and identified new subthemes that were displayed in these online interactions: (1) Exchanging social support occurred through sharing emotional and informational support. (2) Engaging in health-promoting cognitive processes appeared as reframing, self-acceptance, endorsing a positive outlook, and agency and taking responsibility for outcomes. (3) Enacting healthy behavioral practices clustered into modeling sex-positive norms, reducing the risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV, and living well with HIV. (4) Finally, empowering other gay and bisexual youth occurred through role modeling, promoting self-advocacy, and providing encouragement. Future online interventions could advance strengths-based approaches within HIV prevention and care by intentionally building on Black GBMSM’s existing resilience processes. The accessibility and anonymity of online spaces may provide a particularly powerful intervention modality for amplifying resilience among young Black GBMSM.
机译:与性少数群体,种族/族裔和艾滋病毒状况有关的污名重叠,阻碍了艾滋病毒的预防和护理,并为年轻人,黑人,男同性恋,双性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系的男性建立了支持性社交网络(GBMSM )。以风险为基础的应对艾滋病流行的方法着眼于缺乏的东西,并加强了对已经边缘化人群的负面刻板印象。相比之下,基于优势的方法建立在Black GBMSM的现有优势之上,并认识到它们克服了预防和预防HIV障碍的显着方式。 HealthMpowerment(HMP)是一种在线,移动电话优化的干预措施,旨在减少无避孕套的肛门性交,并促进年轻的黑人GBMSM(18至30岁)的社区生活。应用复原力框架,我们在干预网站上分析了48位HMP参与者(22/48感染HIV)贡献的322次对话。这些对话提供了一个独特的机会来观察和分析动态的,人际上的适应力过程,以应对年轻的黑人GBMSM遭受的污名,歧视和生活挑战。我们利用具有四个弹性过程的现有框架,并确定了在这些在线交互中显示的新子主题:(1)交换社会支持是通过共享情感和信息支持而发生的。 (2)参与促进健康的认知过程表现为重新定格,自我接受,赞同积极的观点,具有代理能力并对结果负责。 (3)采取健康的行为习惯,将其归纳为对性别正面的规范进行建模,降低感染或传播艾滋病毒的风险,并与艾滋病毒患者良好生活。 (4)最后,通过榜样,促进自我倡导和提供鼓励,增强了其他同性恋和双性恋青年的能力。未来的在线干预措施可以有意地利用Black GBMSM的现有恢复力流程,在HIV预防和护理中推进基于优势的方法。在线空间的可访问性和匿名性可以提供一种特别强大的干预方式,以增强年轻的黑人GBMSM的应变能力。

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