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Health Risks in Same-Sex Attracted Ugandan University Students: Evidence from Two Cross-Sectional Studies

机译:同性吸引的乌干达大学生的健康风险:来自两项跨领域研究的证据

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Widespread discrimination across much of sub-Saharan Africa against persons with same-sex sexuality, including recent attempts in Uganda to extend criminal sanctions against same-sex behavior, are likely to have profound effects on this group’s health, health care access, and well-being. Yet knowledge of the prevalence of same-sex sexuality in this region is scarce. This study aimed to systematically examine prevalence of same-sex sexuality and related health risks in young Ugandan adults. We conducted two cross-sectional survey studies in south-western Uganda targeting student samples (n = 980, n = 1954) representing 80% and 72% of the entire undergraduate classes attending a university in 2005 and 2010, respectively. A questionnaire assessed items concerning same-sex sexuality (same-sex attraction/fantasies, same-sex sexual relations), mental health, substance use, experience of violence, risky sexual behavior, and sexual health counseling needs. Our findings showed that same-sex sexual attraction/fantasies and behavior were common among male and female students, with 10–25% reporting having sexual attraction/fantasies regarding persons of the same-sex, and 6–16% reporting same-sex sexual relations. Experiences of same-sex sexuality were associated with health risks, e.g. poor mental health (2010, AOR = 1.5; 95% CI: 1.0–2.3), sexual coercion (2010, AOR 2.9; CI: 1.9–4.6), and unmet sexual health counseling needs (2010, AOR 2.2; CI: 1.4–3.3). This first study of young adults in Uganda with same-sex sexuality found high levels of health needs but poor access to health care. Effective response is likely to require major shifts in current policy, efforts to reduce stigmatization, and reorientation of health services to better meet the needs of this vulnerable group of young people.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲大部分地区对同性性行为者的广泛歧视,包括最近在乌干达扩大对同性行为的刑事制裁的尝试,都可能对该群体的健康,获得医疗保健以及良好的生活产生深远的影响。存在。然而,关于该地区同性性行为流行的知识却很少。这项研究旨在系统地检查乌干达年轻成年人中同性性行为的流行和相关的健康风险。我们在乌干达西南部进行了两项横断面调查研究,针对学生样本(n = 980,n = 1954),分别代表2005年和2010年就读大学的全部本科班的80%和72%。一份问卷调查表评估了有关同性性行为(同性吸引/幻想,同性性关系),心理健康,物质使用,暴力经历,危险的性行为和性健康咨询需求的项目。我们的研究结果表明,同性性吸引/幻想和行为在男女学生中很普遍,有10–25%的人报告有同性性吸引/幻想,而有6–16%的人报告有同性性行为。关系。同性性行为的经历与健康风险有关,例如心理健康状况不佳(2010,AOR = 1.5; 95%CI:1.0–2.3),性胁迫(2010,AOR 2.9; CI:1.9–4.6),未满足的性健康咨询需求(2010,AOR 2.2; CI:1.4– 3.3)。这项对乌干达具有同性性行为的年轻人进行的第一项研究发现,人们对健康的需求很高,但是获得保健的机会却很少。有效的应对措施可能需要当前政策的重大转变,减少污名化的努力以及重新调整医疗服务的方向以更好地满足这一弱势年轻人群的需求。

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