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Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington

African immigrants are disproportionately affected by HIV compared to U.S.-born individuals, and early HIV testing is the key challenge in ending the HIV epidemic in these communities. HIV-related stigma appears to be the most significant barrier to testing for HIV among African communities in King...

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Autores principales: Daniel, Nahom A., Hassan, Shukri A., Mohamed, Farah, Sheikh, Najma, Basualdo, Guiomar, Schwartz, Rahel, Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde, Beyene, Yikealo K., Gabreselassie, Luwam, Bayru, Kifleyesus, Tadesse, Bethel, Libneh, Hirut Amsalu, Shidane, Mohamed, Benalfew, Sophia, Ali, Ahmed, Rao, Deepa, Kerani, Roxanne P., Patel, Rena C.
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Publicado: Springer US 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8349708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-021-03396-5
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author Daniel, Nahom A.
Hassan, Shukri A.
Mohamed, Farah
Sheikh, Najma
Basualdo, Guiomar
Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Kerani, Roxanne P.
Patel, Rena C.
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Hassan, Shukri A.
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Sheikh, Najma
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Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Kerani, Roxanne P.
Patel, Rena C.
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description African immigrants are disproportionately affected by HIV compared to U.S.-born individuals, and early HIV testing is the key challenge in ending the HIV epidemic in these communities. HIV-related stigma appears to be the most significant barrier to testing for HIV among African communities in King County, WA. In this formative study, we conducted thirty key informant interviews and five focus group discussions (n = total 72 participants) with Ethiopian, Somali, and Eritrean people living with HIV, health professionals, religious and other community leaders, and lay community members in King County to better understand HIV-related and intersectional stigmas’ impact on HIV testing behaviors. We used inductive coding and thematic analysis. Participants from all communities reported similar themes for HIV-related and intersectional stigmas’ influences on HIV testing behaviors. Misconceptions or poor messaging, e.g., regarding treatability of HIV, as well as normative or religious/moral beliefs around pre/extramarital sex contributed to HIV-related stigma. Intersecting identities such as immigrant status, race/ethnicity, and having a non-English language preference, all intermingle to further influence access to the U.S. healthcare system, including for HIV testing. These findings can be used to inform future research on community-led approaches to addressing early HIV testing amongst African immigrant communities. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10461-021-03396-5.
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spelling pubmed-83497082021-08-09 Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington Daniel, Nahom A. Hassan, Shukri A. Mohamed, Farah Sheikh, Najma Basualdo, Guiomar Schwartz, Rahel Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde Beyene, Yikealo K. Gabreselassie, Luwam Bayru, Kifleyesus Tadesse, Bethel Libneh, Hirut Amsalu Shidane, Mohamed Benalfew, Sophia Ali, Ahmed Rao, Deepa Kerani, Roxanne P. Patel, Rena C. AIDS Behav Original Paper African immigrants are disproportionately affected by HIV compared to U.S.-born individuals, and early HIV testing is the key challenge in ending the HIV epidemic in these communities. HIV-related stigma appears to be the most significant barrier to testing for HIV among African communities in King County, WA. In this formative study, we conducted thirty key informant interviews and five focus group discussions (n = total 72 participants) with Ethiopian, Somali, and Eritrean people living with HIV, health professionals, religious and other community leaders, and lay community members in King County to better understand HIV-related and intersectional stigmas’ impact on HIV testing behaviors. We used inductive coding and thematic analysis. Participants from all communities reported similar themes for HIV-related and intersectional stigmas’ influences on HIV testing behaviors. Misconceptions or poor messaging, e.g., regarding treatability of HIV, as well as normative or religious/moral beliefs around pre/extramarital sex contributed to HIV-related stigma. Intersecting identities such as immigrant status, race/ethnicity, and having a non-English language preference, all intermingle to further influence access to the U.S. healthcare system, including for HIV testing. These findings can be used to inform future research on community-led approaches to addressing early HIV testing amongst African immigrant communities. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10461-021-03396-5. Springer US 2021-08-09 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8349708/ /pubmed/34368910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-021-03396-5 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Daniel, Nahom A.
Hassan, Shukri A.
Mohamed, Farah
Sheikh, Najma
Basualdo, Guiomar
Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Kerani, Roxanne P.
Patel, Rena C.
Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington
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title_full Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington
title_fullStr Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington
title_full_unstemmed Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington
title_short Harambee! 2.0: The Impact of HIV-Related and Intersectional Stigmas on HIV Testing Behaviors Among African Immigrant Communities in Seattle, Washington
title_sort harambee! 2.0: the impact of hiv-related and intersectional stigmas on hiv testing behaviors among african immigrant communities in seattle, washington
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8349708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-021-03396-5
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