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Exploring barriers to sexual transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV testing among young black sub-Sahara African (BSSA) communities in diaspora, UK

机译:探索性传播感染(STIS)和艾滋病毒检测中的侨民,英国侨民的年轻黑撒哈拉非洲(BSSA)社区障碍

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Purpose - Sexual transmitted infections (STIs) are associated with high stigma leading to poor sexual health-seeking behaviour and mental health problems. Although human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention has generally been successful in many communities across the world, statistics for young people have remained relatively low, especially among most affected communities such as the black sub-Sahara African (BSSA) communities. This paper aims to explore the barriers to STIs and HIV testing among young BSSA communities living in the UK. Design/methodology/approach - The research study used an explorative qualitative approach. The study included 6 focus groups comprising 10 people each (N = 60), and 12 one-to-one follow-up interviews were held with the research participants. Two one-to-one follow-up interviews were held from each focus group (N = 12). Findings - The study found that perceived risk taking, perceived HIV test embarrassment, sexual health professionals' attitudes, perceived HIV as death sentence, limited educational awareness and general HIV stigma prevented research participants fromtesting and impacted on their mental health well-being. Originality/value - There is a need to increase sexual health and mental health education awareness among young BSSA communities. More importantly culturally sensitive interventions to reduce the impact of HIV stigma need to be rolled out in different diverse communities. This study is the first of its kind to look at the barriers affecting young BSSA communities in accessing sexual health testing services in the UK.
机译:目的——性传播感染(STI)与高耻辱感有关,导致不良的性健康寻求行为和心理健康问题。虽然在世界各地的许多社区,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的预防工作总体上取得了成功,但年轻人的统计数字仍然相对较低,尤其是在受影响最严重的社区,如撒哈拉以南非洲黑人社区。本文旨在探讨英国年轻BSSA社区在性病和HIV检测方面的障碍。设计/方法/途径——研究采用探索性定性方法。该研究包括6个焦点小组,每组10人(N=60),并与研究参与者进行了12次一对一的后续访谈。每个焦点小组进行了两次一对一的后续访谈(N=12)。研究结果——该研究发现,感知到的冒险行为、感知到的艾滋病毒检测尴尬、性健康专业人员的态度、感知到的艾滋病毒被判死刑、有限的教育意识和普遍的艾滋病毒污名阻碍了研究参与者进行检测,并影响了他们的心理健康。原创性/价值——需要提高年轻BSSA社区的性健康和心理健康教育意识。更重要的是,需要在不同的社区开展对文化敏感的干预措施,以减少艾滋病毒污名的影响。这项研究是同类研究中第一次关注英国BSSA青年社区在获得性健康检测服务方面面临的障碍。

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