The Influence of Developmental Assets on Intersectional Stigma and HIV Prevention Behaviors in Black MSM
发展资产对黑人男男性接触者交叉耻辱和艾滋病毒预防行为的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10619940
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 45.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-01 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAdolescent DevelopmentAdverse eventAffectAgeAreaAttentionAwarenessBehaviorBehavioralBlack raceBuffersCitiesCommunitiesDecision MakingDevelopmentDiscriminationDisparityEnvironmentEtiologyFactor AnalysisFamilyFamily memberFutureGaysGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV SeronegativityHIV SeropositivityHIV diagnosisHealth PromotionHealth behaviorHeterosexualsHomophobiaHuman immunodeficiency virus testIncidenceIndividualInequityInternetInterventionInterviewKnowledgeLearningLesbian Gay Bisexual TransgenderMeasurementMethodsMidwestern United StatesModelingMoralityOutcomePatternPerceptionPersonal SatisfactionPhasePopulationPrevalencePrevention programReligionResearchResearch PersonnelRiskRisk FactorsRisk ReductionSamplingSenior ScientistStereotypingStructureSurveysTestingUnited StatesWorkYouthage groupage stratificationagedaspirateblack menblack men who have sex with mencondomless anal sexcondomscopingdesignempowermentevidence baseexpectationexperiencehealth care servicemaltreatmentmen who have sex with menmortalitypeerpre-exposure prophylaxispreventprevention serviceracial diversityracismrecruitresilienceself esteemsexual debutsexual risk behaviorsocialsocial skillssocial stigmasubstance misusetherapy developmenttime usetransmission processuptakeyoung adult
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Young Black men who have sex with men (YBMSM) are disproportionately affected by HIV in the United States,
yet research has focused only on identifying and reducing HIV-associated risk factors and has not extended to
simultaneously ascertain and increase beneficial assets present in their lives. This study will investigate how
strength-based approaches can optimize HIV outcomes and promote the health and well-being of YBMSM. The
developmental assets framework focuses on identifying external assets in four domains (i.e., support,
empowerment, boundaries/expectations, and constructive use of time) and internal assets in four domains
(i.e., positive identity, positive values, social competencies, and commitment to learning). The model includes a
total of 40 assets within these domains and posits that an increase in the number of assets is associated with an
increase in the likelihood of an individual to show positive outcomes despite encountering adverse events. The
goal of the asset-building framework is to identify as many assets as possible. The currently available evidence
indicates that LGBT youth have fewer assets than non-LGBT youth; however, the prevalence of these assets
specifically among YBMSM has not yet been established. Gaps in the scientific knowledge pertaining to the
influence of external and internal assets on HIV prevention outcomes among YBMSM must be filled so that
proper intervention strategies can be developed to reduce the disproportionate HIV incidence. In Aim 1, we
will identify developmental assets and their associations with HIV prevention behaviors (HIV Testing and PrEP
Use). In Phase 1, we will conduct a cross-sectional internet-based survey with a non-probability sample of HIV-
negative YBMSM (N=500), ages 14–25 years old from two Midwestern US cities. We will use a latent profile
analysis (LPA) to identify patterns of internal and external assets YBMSM may have and explore how these
patterns of assets are associated with PrEP use and recent HIV testing. In AIM 1a we will examine whether
intersectional stigma moderates the effects of associations between the internal and external assets and HIV
prevention behaviors. In Aim 2, we will examine perceptions of how developmental assets influence HIV
prevention behaviors (HIV Testing and PrEP Use) using content analysis. We will conduct in-depth semi-
structured interviews with a purposive sub-sample (n=40) stratified by age groups and the number of
developmental assets—high (n=10) versus low (n=10)—for YBMSM ages 14–17 and young adults ages 18–25 on
HIV prevention behaviors (n=20). Youth will be queried about their knowledge on intersectional stigma and
how it contributes to their engagement in HIV prevention behaviors.
抽象的
在美国,与男性发生性关系的年轻黑人男性 (YBMSM) 受艾滋病毒影响尤为严重,
然而,研究仅侧重于识别和减少与艾滋病毒相关的危险因素,并没有扩展到
同时确定和增加他们生活中存在的有益资产本研究将探讨如何做到这一点。
基于力量的方法可以优化艾滋病毒结果并促进 YBMSM 的健康和福祉。
发展资产框架侧重于确定四个领域的外部资产(即支持、
授权、边界/期望和建设性地利用时间)和四个领域的内部资产
(即积极的认同、积极的价值观、社会能力和对学习的承诺)。
这些领域和职位中总共有 40 项资产,资产数量的增加与
尽管遇到不良事件,个人表现出积极结果的可能性也会增加。
资产构建框架的目标是识别尽可能多的资产当前可用的证据。
表明 LGBT 青年的资产少于非 LGBT 青年,但这些资产的普遍性;
特别是 YBMSM 之间尚未确定相关科学知识的差距。
必须填补外部和内部资产对 YBMSM 艾滋病毒预防结果的影响,以便
可以制定适当的干预策略来降低不成比例的艾滋病毒发病率。在目标 1 中,我们。
将确定发展资产及其与艾滋病毒预防行为的关联(艾滋病毒检测和 PrEP
在第一阶段,我们将对 HIV 的非概率样本进行一项基于互联网的横断面调查。
阴性 YBMSM (N=500),年龄 14-25 岁,来自美国中西部的两个城市 我们将使用潜在资料。
分析(LPA),以确定 YBMSM 可能拥有的内部和外部资产模式,并探讨这些模式如何
资产模式是否与 PrEP 使用和最近的 HIV 检测相关。
交叉耻辱缓和了内部和外部资产与艾滋病毒之间关联的影响
在目标 2 中,我们将研究对发展资产如何影响艾滋病毒的看法。
我们将通过内容分析来了解预防行为(HIV 检测和 PrEP 使用)。
对按年龄组和人数分层的有目的子样本(n = 40)进行结构化访谈
发展资产——高 (n=10) 与低 (n=10)——针对 14-17 岁的 YBMSM 和 18-25 岁的年轻人
艾滋病毒预防行为(n=20)将被询问青少年对交叉污名和艾滋病毒预防行为的了解。
它如何有助于他们参与艾滋病毒预防行为。
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