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Qualitative Study of African-American Women’s Intergenerational Dialogue for HIV Prevention

机译:非洲裔美国妇女艾滋病毒预防妇女妇女互动对话的定性研究

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Despite the many established strategies designed to prevent Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) transmission in the United States, African-American (AA) women are disproportionately affected by the virus. This descriptive qualitative study explored AA women’s experiences of Intergenerational Dialogues (IGD) about HIV prevention. Study participants included 30 AA women representing four generational cohorts (the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials). Recruitment occurred in Scott County, Mississippi. Data were collected through in-person, in-depth interviews. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim for analysis. Four themes emerged from using conventional content analysis: Acknowledging the Importance of Community Connections; Helping Others by Sharing; Using Self-Knowledge as a Preventive Strategy; and Encouraging Others to Manage Intimate Relationships. Findings suggest that intergenerational dialogues may be an effective strategy to help AA women manage intimate relationships and potentially contribute to preventing HIV transmission.
机译:尽管美国制定了许多旨在预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)传播的既定战略,但非洲裔美国(AA)妇女受该病毒影响的比例过高。这项描述性定性研究探讨了AA女性关于艾滋病毒预防的代际对话(IGD)经历。研究参与者包括代表四代人(沉默一代、婴儿潮一代、X一代和千禧一代)的30名AA女性。招募发生在密西西比州斯科特县。数据是通过亲自深入访谈收集的。访谈被录音并逐字转录以供分析。使用传统的内容分析产生了四个主题:承认社区联系的重要性;通过分享帮助他人;将自我认知作为预防策略;鼓励他人管理亲密关系。研究结果表明,代际对话可能是帮助AA女性管理亲密关系的有效策略,并可能有助于预防艾滋病毒传播。

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