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It's like our own little world: Resilience as a factor in participating in the ballroom community subculture

机译:就像我们自己的小世界:韧性是参与舞厅社区亚文化的一个因素

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We are well into the third decade of the HIV epidemic. While strides have been made in HIV prevention, rates for African American men who have sex with men (AAMSM) and young AAMSM continue to increase - perhaps indicating that traditional deficit-approaches of HIV prevention are not effective for all populations. Following a recent call to investigate the resiliency of young gay men, this study identifies sources of resilience and strength within the House and Ball communities, a subculture comprised primarily of AAMSM. The mixed-methods design included survey data (N = 263) collected at community events, interviews with Ball attendees and focus group data with House members. Survey data indicate a relationship between participating in the House and Ball communities and seeking support, acceptance and entertainment. Qualitative data validate these findings and provide detail on motivations for AAMSM to participate and the perceived benefits of participation. Findings are discussed in relation to building strengths-based interventions, using concepts of resiliency including shamelessness, social creativity, social support and volunteerism.
机译:我们已进入艾滋病毒流行的第三个十年。尽管在预防艾滋病毒方面已取得了长足的进步,但与男性发生性关系的非裔美国人(AAMSM)和年轻的AAMSM的比率仍在增加-也许表明,传统的艾滋病毒预防方法不足以对所有人群有效。在最近呼吁调查年轻男同性恋者的复原力之后,本研究确定了House and Ball社区(主要由AAMSM组成的亚文化)内部复原力和力量的来源。混合方法设计包括在社区活动中收集的调查数据(N = 263),对Ball参加者的采访以及对众议院成员的焦点小组数据。调查数据表明,参加House and Ball社区与寻求支持,接受和娱乐之间存在联系。定性数据验证了这些发现,并详细说明了AAMSM参与的动机以及参与所带来的好处。使用包括无耻,社会创造力,社会支持和志愿服务在内的弹性概念,讨论了与基于优势的干预措施相关的发现。

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