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Effects of Stigmatization on Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS in a Central-Eastern European Context: A Qualitative Analysis from Hungary

机译:耻辱对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的同性恋者的影响:匈牙利的定性分析

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This qualitative study highlights the social dynamics affecting people living with HIV (PLH) in Hungary and in the Central-Eastern European region. The study focused on the special needs and concerns of men living with HIV/AIDS as well as changes in their social relationships and institutional support provision, coping strategies and patterns of social functioning, especially in the context of social stigmatization. Consistent with international qualitative research findings in the field of HIV/AIDS prevention, the present study contributes to a fuller understanding of relationship between sexual behavior, HIV/AIDS related risks and risk perceptions as well as homosexuality-and HIV/AIDS stigma-related social exclusion in a previously under-researched socio-cultural setting. The findings of our study point to several barriers to effective HIV prevention, which should be overcome to improve the present situation by lessening the adverse effects of HIV/AIDS-and homosexuality-related stigma within the gay community, the general population and especially among service providers. One of the main barriers is the lack of public health programs specifically targeting MSM in Hungary, where the predominant mode of HIV transmission remains sex between men.
机译:这项定性研究突出了影响匈牙利和中东欧地区感染艾滋病毒(PLH)的人的社会动态。该研究的重点是艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的特殊需求和关注,以及他们的社会关系和机构支持的提供,应对策略和社会功能模式的变化,特别是在社会受到污名化的情况下。与艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防领域的国际定性研究结果相一致,本研究有助于更全面地了解性行为,与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的风险和风险感知以及同性恋与艾滋病毒/艾滋病与耻辱感相关的社会之间的关系。排除在先前研究不足的社会文化环境中。我们的研究结果指出了有效预防艾滋病毒的若干障碍,应通过减少同性恋社区,普通人群尤其是服务人群中艾滋病毒/艾滋病和同性恋相关污名的不利影响,克服这些障碍,以改善当前状况提供者。主要障碍之一是在匈牙利缺乏专门针对MSM的公共卫生计划,在该国,艾滋病毒的主要传播方式仍然是男性之间的性行为。

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