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“My Friend with HIV Remains a Friend”: HIV/AIDS Stigma Reduction through Education in Secondary Schools—A Pilot Project in Buea, Cameroon

机译:“我的艾滋病毒的朋友仍然是朋友”:艾滋病毒/艾滋病通过中学教育减少 - 喀麦隆布厄尔的飞行员项目

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The universal access to treatment and care for people living with HIV (PLWHIV) is still a major problem, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where 70% of HIV-infected people live. Equally important is the fact that HIV/AIDS-related stigma is recognized to be a major obstacle to successfully control the spread of this disease. We devised a pilot project (titled “My friend with HIV remains a friend”) to fight the HIV/AIDS stigmatization through educating secondary school students by openly HIV-positive teachers. In a first step, we have measured the amount and type of stigma felt by the PLWHIV in Buea/Cameroon using the “The people living with HIV Stigma Index” from Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Gossiping and verbal insults were experienced by 90% of the interviewees, while 9% have experienced physical assaults. Using these data and material from the “Toolkit for action” from the “International Centre for the Research on Women,” the teachers educated the students on multiple aspects of HIV/AIDS and stigma. The teaching curriculum included role-plays, picture visualizations, drawing, and other forms of interactions like visits to HIV and AIDS treatment units. Before and after this intervention, the students undertook “True/False” examinations on HIV/AIDS and stigma. We compared these results with results from students from another school, who did not participate in this intervention. We were able to show that the students taking part in the intervention improved by almost 20% points in comparison to the other students. Their results did not change.
机译:普遍获得治疗和护理与艾滋病毒(PLWHV)的人仍然是一个主要问题,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲,其中70%的艾滋病毒感染者活着。同样重要的是,艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的耻辱被认为是成功控制这种疾病传播的主要障碍。我们设计了一项试点项目(以艾滋病病毒为主的“我的朋友仍然是朋友”),通过公开艾滋病毒阳性教师教育中学生来对抗艾滋病毒/艾滋病侮辱。在第一步中,我们通过联合联合国艾滋病毒/艾滋病计划,测量了Buea / Cameroon中的Plwhi​​v中耻辱感受到的耻辱的数量和类型。闲聊和口头侮辱受到90%的受访者,而9%的人经历过体力攻击。使用这些数据和材料从“工具包”从“国际妇女研究中心”中的“工具包”,教师教育了学生的艾滋病毒/艾滋病和耻辱的多个方面。教学课程包括角色扮演,图片可视化,绘图和其他形式的相互作用,如艾滋病毒和艾滋病治疗单位。在此干预之前和之后,学生对艾滋病毒/艾滋病和耻辱进行了“真正/假”检查。我们将这些结果与来自另一所学校的学生的结果进行了比较,他们没有参加此干预。与其他学生相比,我们能够表明学生参加了近20%的干预措施。他们的结果没有改变。

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