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EVOLUTION—Taking Charge and Growing Stronger: The Design, Acceptability, and Feasibility of a Secondary Prevention Empowerment Intervention for Young Women Living with HIV

机译:进化 - 收费和增长:对艾滋病毒感染者的二级预防赋权干预的设计,可接受性和可行性

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In the United States, youth of 13?24 years account for nearly a quarter of all new HIV infections, with almost 1000 young men and women being infected per month. Young women account for 20% of those new infections. This article describes the design, feasibility, and acceptability of a secondary prevention empowerment intervention for young women living with HIV entitled EVOLUTION: Young Women Taking Charge and Growing Stronger. The nine session intervention aimed to reduce secondary transmission by enhancing social and behavioral skills and knowledge pertaining to young women's physical, social, emotional, and sexual well-being, while addressing the moderating factors such as sexual inequality and power imbalances. Process evaluation data suggest that EVOLUTION is a highly acceptable and feasible intervention for young women living with HIV. Participants reported enjoying both the structure and comprehensive nature of the intervention. Both participants and interventionists reported that the intervention was highly relevant to the lives of young women living with HIV since it not only provided opportunities for them to broaden their knowledge and risk reduction skills in HIV, but it also addressed important areas that impact their daily lives such as stressors, relationships, and their emotional and social well-being. Thus, this study demonstrates that providing a gender-specific, comprehensive group-based empowerment intervention for young women living with HIV appears to be both feasible and acceptable.
机译:在美国,13至24岁的年轻人占所有新感染HIV的近四分之一,每月有近1000名男女青年被感染。年轻妇女占这些新感染的20%。本文介绍了针对感染艾滋病毒的年轻女性的二级预防赋权干预措施的设计,可行性和可接受性,其标题为《进化:年轻女性接手并变得更加坚强》。这次为期九次的干预旨在通过增强与年轻女性的身体,社会,情感和性福祉相关的社交和行为技能和知识,减少继发性传播,同时解决诸如性不平等和权力失衡等缓和因素。过程评估数据表明,对于感染艾滋病毒的年轻女性,进化是一种高度可接受且可行的干预措施。与会者报告说,该干预措施既有结构性也有综合性。参与者和干预者均报告说,干预措施与艾滋病毒携带者的年轻妇女的生活高度相关,因为它不仅为她们提供了扩大艾滋病毒知识和减少风险技能的机会,而且还涉及了影响其日常生活的重要领域。例如压力源,人际关系及其情感和社会福祉。因此,这项研究表明,为感染艾滋病毒的年轻妇女提供针对性别的,基于群体的综合赋权干预措施似乎既可行又可以接受。

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