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HIV/AIDS-related stigma in South African alcohol-serving venues and its potential impact on HIV disclosure, testing and treatment-seeking behaviours

机译:南非饮酒场所中与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的污名及其对艾滋病毒披露,测试和寻求治疗行为的潜在影响

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Alcohol-serving venues in South Africa are sites for high-risk behaviours that may lead to HIV transmission. Prevention and treatment interventions are sorely needed in these settings, but HIV-related stigma may limit their effectiveness. This study explored expressions of stigma among alcohol-serving venue patrons in Cape Town and examined the potential impact of stigma on HIV disclosure, testing and treatment-seeking behaviours. A total of 92 in-depth interviews with male and female, black and coloured patrons were conducted. Transcripts were analysed via memo-writing and diagramming techniques. Many participants mentioned knowing other patrons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH), and this visibility of HIV impacted expressions of HIV-related stigma. Participants discussed four forms of HIV-related stigma in the venues: fearing PLWH, fearing HIV acquisition, blaming others for spreading HIV and isolating PLWH. HIV visibility and expressions of HIV-related stigma, particularly fear of isolation, influenced participants' willingness to disclose their status. HIV-related stigma in the venues also appeared to indirectly influence testing and treatment-seeking behaviour outside the venue. Results suggest that efforts to change norms and reduce expressions of HIV-related stigma in alcohol-serving venues are necessary to successfully deliver tailored HIV prevention interventions and increase uptake of HIV testing and care in this important social setting.
机译:南非的饮酒场所是可能导致HIV传播的高危行为的场所。在这些情况下非常需要预防和治疗干预措施,但是与艾滋病相关的污名可能会限制其有效性。这项研究探讨了开普敦饮酒场所顾客中污名的表达,并研究了污名对HIV披露,测试和寻求治疗行为的潜在影响。总共对男性,女性,黑人和有色顾客进行了92次深度访谈。通过备忘稿和图表技术分析成绩单。许多参加者提到了解其他感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的人(PLWH),对艾滋病毒的这种可见度影响了与艾滋病毒有关的污名的表达。与会者讨论了会场中与艾滋病相关的四种污名的形式:担心艾滋病病毒感染者,担心艾滋病病毒感染,指责其他人传播艾滋病毒和隔离艾滋病病毒感染者。 HIV的可见性和与HIV相关的污名的表达,尤其是对孤立的恐惧,影响了参与者公开其状况的意愿。场馆中与艾滋病相关的污名似乎也间接影响场馆外的测试和寻求治疗的行为。结果表明,在这个重要的社会环境中,必须努力改变饮酒场所的规范并减少HIV相关污名的表达,以成功实施量身定制的HIV预防干预措施,并增加对HIV检测和护理的接受度。

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