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HIV/AIDS knowledge among adolescent sign-language users in South Africa

机译:南非青少年手语使用者的艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识

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People with hearing impairment may have difficulty accessing information about HIV/AIDS, especially those who use sign language. Because adolescence is characterised by sexual maturation, it is important to gauge levels of HIV/ AIDS awareness and knowledge in this age group. For this scoping study, we interviewed seven adolescent South African Sign Language (SASL) users (aged 15 to 21) who were attending a school outside Johannesburg which caters for hearing-impaired learners from limited socioeconomic backgrounds. The responses were transcribed and themes were clustered to extract the essence of what was conveyed. The participants appeared to have basic knowledge about HIV and AIDS (e.g. prevention through the use of condoms); however, gaps in their knowledge included misperceptions about contracting HIV infection (e.g. through touching people with HIV or AIDS, or rejecting a person who was possibly HIV-positive as a preventive measure) and confusing HIV disease with other illnesses (e.g. cancer). Overall, the adolescents appeared to have insufficient information about HIV transmission and did not appear to fully understand the consequences of infection. The findings correlate with other research in Africa showing the difficulties experienced by people with disabilities, including hearing impairment, in accessing HIV/ AIDS information. The article advocates for policymakers to include people with hearing impairment, particularly sign language users, in HIV-prevention programmes.
机译:听力障碍者可能难以获得有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病的信息,尤其是那些使用手语的人。由于青春期的特征是性成熟,因此衡量该年龄段的HIV / AIDS意识和知识水平很重要。在这项范围界定研究中,我们采访了七名正在南非约翰内斯堡以外的学校就读的南非手语(SASL)青少年用户(年龄在15至21岁之间),该服务旨在满足社会经济背景有限的听力障碍学习者的需求。答复被转录,主题被聚类以提取所传达内容的实质。参加者似乎具有关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的基本知识(例如,通过使用避孕套进行预防);但是,他们在知识上的差距包括对感染艾滋病毒的误解(例如,通过接触感染艾滋病毒或艾滋病的人,或者拒绝可能是艾滋病毒呈阳性的人作为预防措施)以及将艾滋病毒与其他疾病(例如癌症)混为一谈。总体而言,青少年似乎没有足够的有关HIV传播的信息,并且似乎没有完全了解感染的后果。这些发现与非洲的其他研究相关,后者显示了残疾人在获取艾滋病毒/艾滋病信息方面遇到的困难,包括听力障碍。该文章主张政策制定者将听力障碍者,特别是手语使用者纳入艾滋病毒预防计划。

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    《African Journal of AIDS Research 》 |2010年第3期| p.307-313| 共7页
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    a University of the Witwatersrand, School of Human and Community Development, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa;

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