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Understanding the barriers that reduce the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies for Puerto Rican women living in low-income households in Ponce, PR: a qualitative study.

机译:定性研究:了解在庞塞低收入家庭中波多黎各妇女降低艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防策略有效性的障碍:一项定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been strongly felt in Hispanic/Latino communities. Estimates of AIDS prevalence among Latinos in the US reveal that just nine States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico account for 89% of the Latinos living with AIDS in 2004. Previous research reveals social and cultural factors play an important role in HIV prevention. METHODS: Four focus groups were conducted, with 39 women, ages 21-67, participating in the discussions. The objectives of this research were to assess knowledge regarding HIV transmission among women living in low-income households, to ascertain barriers to safe sex in this population, and to elicit opinions about effective prevention strategies. RESULTS: Our results suggest that participants recognized HIV/AIDS modes of transmission and risk behaviors, as well as their barriers to practicing safe sex. They identified promiscuity, unprotected sex, infidelity, drug and alcohol use, and sharing syringes as behaviors which would place them at risk of HIV/AIDS transmission. They specifically identified lack of negotiating skills, fear of sexual violence, partner refusal to use condoms, and lack of control over their partner's sexual behavior as barriers to practicing safe sex. Finally results also indicate that current HIV/AIDS prevention strategies in Puerto Rico are inadequate for these women. DISCUSSION: To address these issues the authors suggest cultural and social factors to be considered for the development of more effective HIV/AIDS prevention programs.
机译:背景:在西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔社区中已强烈感受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行。对美国拉丁裔中AIDS患病率的估计表明,2004年,只有9个州和波多黎各英联邦占患有艾滋病的拉丁裔的89%。以前的研究表明,社会和文化因素在HIV预防中起着重要作用。方法:进行了四个焦点小组讨论,其中39名21-67岁的妇女参加了讨论。这项研究的目的是评估有关在低收入家庭中的妇女之间传播艾滋病毒的知识,确定该人群中安全性行为的障碍,并就有效的预防策略征求意见。结果:我们的结果表明,参与者认识到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的传播方式和危险行为,以及他们从事安全性行为的障碍。他们发现滥交,不受保护的性行为,不忠,吸毒和酗酒,以及共用注射器使他们有感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险。他们特别指出,缺乏谈判技巧,害怕性暴力,伴侣拒绝使用安全套以及对伴侣的性行为缺乏控制是进行安全性行为的障碍。最后的结果还表明,波多黎各目前的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防策略不足以使这些妇女受益。讨论:为了解决这些问题,作者建议在制定更有效的HIV / AIDS预防计划时应考虑文化和社会因素。

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