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‘We keep her status to ourselves’: Experiences of stigma and discrimination among HIV-discordant couples in South Africa Tanzania and Ukraine

机译:我们保持自己的地位:南非坦桑尼亚和乌克兰的艾滋病毒异同夫妇的污名和歧视经历

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In HIV-discordant relationships, the HIV-negative partner also carries the burden of a stigmatised disease. For this reason, couples often hide their HIV-discordant status from family, friends and community members. This perpetuates the silence around HIV-discordant relationships and impacts on targeted HIV prevention, treatment and counselling efforts. This article reports on experiences of stigma and discrimination among HIV-discordant couples in South Africa, Tanzania and Ukraine. During 2008, HIV-discordant couples who had been in a relationship for at least one year were recruited purposively through health-care providers and civil society organisations in the three countries. Participants completed a brief self-administered questionnaire, while semi-structured interviews were conducted with each partner separately and with both partners together. Interviews were analysed using thematic content analysis. Fifty-one couples were recruited: 26 from South Africa, 10 from Tanzania, and 15 from Ukraine. Although most participants had disclosed their HIV status to someone other than their partner, few were living openly with HIV discordance. Experiences of stigma were common and included being subjected to gossip, rumours and name-calling, and HIV-negative partners being labelled as HIV-positive. Perpetrators of discrimination included family members and health workers. Stigma and discrimination present unique and complex challenges to couples in HIV sero-discordant relationships in these three diverse countries. Addressing stigmatisation of HIV-discordant couples requires a holistic human rights approach and specific programme efforts to address discrimination in the health system.
机译:在艾滋病毒/人与人之间的关系不佳的情况下,艾滋病毒/艾滋病人/性伴侣也承受着污名化疾病的负担。因此,夫妻经常向家人,朋友和社区成员隐瞒其艾滋病毒感染状况。这使人们对艾滋病毒与人之间的不和谐关系保持了沉默,并对有针对性的艾滋病毒预防,治疗和咨询工作产生了影响。本文报道了南非,坦桑尼亚和乌克兰的艾滋病毒/艾滋病异同夫妇的污名和歧视经历。在2008年期间,通过这三个国家的卫生保健提供者和民间社会组织有意地招募了有恋爱关系至少一年的夫妇。参与者完成了一份简短的自我管理调查表,同时分别与每个合伙人以及两个合伙人进行了半结构式访谈。使用主题内容分析法对访谈进行了分析。招募了51对夫妇:南非的26对夫妇,坦桑尼亚的10对夫妇和乌克兰的15对夫妇。尽管大多数参与者都向伴侣以外的其他人透露了自己的艾滋病毒状况,但很少有人公开与艾滋病毒不符。污名化的经历很普遍,包括流言,语,谣言和称呼,以及艾滋病毒阴性伴侣被标记为艾滋病毒阳性。歧视的肇事者包括家庭成员和卫生工作者。在这三个不同的国家中,污名和歧视给夫妻在艾滋病毒血清不一致关系中带来了独特而复杂的挑战。要解决艾滋病毒与异端夫妇的污名化问题,需要采取全面的人权方针,并采取具体的方案来解决卫生系统中的歧视问题。

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