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“When you have a high life, and you like sex, you will be afraid”: a qualitative evaluation of adolescents’ decision to test for HIV in Zambia and Kenya using the health belief model

机译:“当你有很高的生活时,你喜欢性爱,你会害怕”:青少年对青少年的定性评估在赞比亚和肯尼亚使用健康信仰模型测试艾滋病毒

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Abstract Background HIV testing among adolescents is significantly lower than among adults and many adolescents living with HIV do not know their status. Adolescent perceptions of HIV testing are poorly understood and may negatively affect testing uptake. Using a qualitative design, this study sought to explore perceptions about HIV testing and treatment among adolescents living with HIV and adolescents of unknown HIV status in Lusaka, Zambia and Kenya. Methods Study participants were adolescents aged 15–19?years old. The adolescents living with HIV were recruited from HIV support groups at health facilities. Adolescents of unknown HIV status were recruited from existing adolescent groups within the community. In both Zambia and Kenya, four focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with adolescents living with HIV and four FGDs were conducted with adolescents whose HIV status was unknown, for a total of 16 FDGs. FGDs consisted of 6–12 participants, a moderator, and a note-taker. FGDs were audio-recorded, transcribed, and translated into transcripts. Transcripts were coded in the qualitative analysis software program MAXQDA v. 12. Data reduction and summary tables were generated to help identify themes across the two study population groups. Data were interpreted within the health belief model. Results Adolescents discussed the challenges of facing a positive HIV test result, including fear of a positive result and need to change their lifestyle, fear of social isolation, and perception of the lost opportunity to achieve future dreams. Most adolescents of unknown status were not as aware of the benefits of learning their HIV status, nor were they aware of the ability to live a long and healthy life on ART. HIV-positive adolescents reported that the messages targeted towards adolescents focus on the need to remain HIV-negative, as opposed to the benefits of knowing one’s status. Adolescents described age and requirements for parental permission as a significant limitation in their ability to access HIV testing. Conclusions Adolescents require more information about the benefits of testing early and the ability to live a long and healthy life on ART. Educating adolescents that HIV testing is a normative behavior among their peers could strengthen HIV testing among adolescents.
机译:摘要青少年之间的艾滋病毒检测显着低于成人,艾滋病毒的许多青少年不知道其地位。青少年对艾滋病毒检测的看法很差,可能会对测试吸收产生负面影响。本研究试图利用定性设计,探讨了在卢萨卡,赞比亚和肯尼亚的未知艾滋病毒地位的青少年与艾滋病毒和青少年的青少年艾滋病毒检测和治疗的看法。方法研究参与者是15-19岁的青少年。岁月。艾滋病毒患有艾滋病毒的青少年从卫生设施的艾滋病毒支持群中招募。未知艾滋病毒状况的青少年从社区内的现有青少年群体招募。在赞比亚和肯尼亚既有四个焦点小组讨论(FGDS)都是用艾滋病毒治疗的青少年进行,并用艾滋病毒状态未知的青少年进行四个FGDS,共有16个FDG。 FGDS由6-12名参与者,主持人和笔记者组成。 FGDS被音频记录,转录并转换为转录物。成绩单在定性分析软件程序MAXQDA v中编码。12.生成数据减少和摘要表,以帮助识别两种研究人群组的主题。数据被解释在健康信仰模型中。结果青少年讨论了面对阳性艾滋病毒检验结果的挑战,包括担心积极的结果,需要改变他们的生活方式,害怕社会孤立,以及对实现未来梦想的失去机会的感知。大多数未知状况的青少年并不是那么了解学习艾滋病毒状况的好处,也不知道他们意识到艺术漫长而健康的生活的能力。艾滋病毒阳性青少年报告说,针对青少年的消息重点关注保持艾滋病病毒性负面的需求,而不是了解一个人的地位的益处。青少年描述了父母许可的年龄和要求作为进入HIV测试能力的显着限制。结论青少年需要更多有关早期测试的益处的更多信息,并在艺术中过漫长而健康的生活能力。教育青少年艾滋病毒检测是其同龄人的规范性行为,可以加强青少年之间的艾滋病病毒性测试。

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