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Role of Structural Marginalization, HIV Stigma, and Mistrust on HIV Prevention and Treatment Among Young Black Latinx Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women: Perspectives from Youth Service Providers

机译:结构边缘化,艾滋病毒耻辱和对与男性和变性妇女发生性关系的年轻黑色拉丁裔男子的艾滋病毒预防和治疗的作用:来自青年服务提供商的观点

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Young black and Latinx men who have sex with men (YBLMSM) and transgender women (YBLTW) are disproportionately impacted by HIV. Structural and social marginalization, the social barriers, and structures that unevenly distribute benefits and burdens to different groups, may contribute to inability for youth to access prevention and treatment care services. Yet, few reports have examined the community and health care experiences of social marginalization among youth service providers who have multiple roles in the community (i.e., serve as a service provider and are a member or prior member of the YBLMSM and YBLTW population). Eighteen key informants (KIs), defined as youth, young adults, or adults who were members of or connected to the YBLMSM and young black and Latinx transgender (YBLTG) community, participated in a one-time, face-to-face, or telephone key informant interview (KII) lasting similar to 45 min. KIs were defined as youth service providers because they described working with the target population and either being a member of or closely connected to the target population. KIs described key themes related to marginalization: lack of competent care among health care providers and both clinical and community spaces that left out key populations. HIV stigma and medical mistrust continues to create a barrier to care in this population and for interventions to be effective interventions will need to use an intersectional approach that simultaneously address all identities, and the social and structural needs of youth.
机译:与男性(YBLMSM)和变性女性(YBLTW)发生性关系的年轻黑人和拉丁蛋白(Ybltw)受艾滋病毒的影响。结构和社会边缘化,社会障碍和结构不均匀地分配给不同群体的福利和负担,可能导致青年无法获得预防和治疗服务。然而,很少有报告已经审查了在社区中具有多个角色的青年服务提供者社会边缘化的社区和医疗保健经验(即,作为服务提供者,是YBLMSM和YBLTW人口的成员或事先成员)。十八次关键信息人(KIS),定义为青年,年轻人或成年人,他们是yblmsm和年轻的黑人和拉丁曲折(ybltg)社区的成员,参加一次性,面对面或电话关键信息面试(KII)持续类似于45分钟。 KIS被定义为青年服务提供商,因为他们描述了与目标人口合作,并且是与目标人口密切相关的成员。 KIS描述了与边缘化相关的关键主题:卫生保健提供者之间缺乏主管护理,以及遗漏关键人群的临床和社区空间。 HIV STIGMA和医学不信任继续在这个人口中营造障碍,并且有效干预的干预措施将需要使用交叉方法,同时解决所有身份,以及青年的社会和结构需求。

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