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Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework

WHO-recommended rights-based approaches to sexual health emphasise participatory and youth-centred processes. Among these, peer education (PE) interventions are commonly used to promote HIV prevention and sexual health for young people, particularly in low-resource, high HIV prevalence contexts. We...

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Autores principales: Newman, Peter A., Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn, Tepjan, Suchon, Boborakhimov, Sharafdzhon, van Wijngaarden, Jan Willem de Lind, Chonwanarat, Nuttapon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36305756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129374
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author Newman, Peter A.
Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn
Tepjan, Suchon
Boborakhimov, Sharafdzhon
van Wijngaarden, Jan Willem de Lind
Chonwanarat, Nuttapon
author_facet Newman, Peter A.
Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn
Tepjan, Suchon
Boborakhimov, Sharafdzhon
van Wijngaarden, Jan Willem de Lind
Chonwanarat, Nuttapon
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description WHO-recommended rights-based approaches to sexual health emphasise participatory and youth-centred processes. Among these, peer education (PE) interventions are commonly used to promote HIV prevention and sexual health for young people, particularly in low-resource, high HIV prevalence contexts. We conducted a scoping review to identify key characteristics, implementation challenges, and knowledge gaps in the literature regarding PE interventions in Mekong Region countries. Out of 6521 publications identified through database searches, 17 peer-reviewed articles were included in the review (n = 21,469 participants). Studies from Thailand (n = 7), Vietnam (n = 5), Myanmar (n = 3), Cambodia (n = 1), and Lao PDR (n = 1) included adolescent and young key populations (n = 11) and general population youth (n = 6). Findings from quantitative (descriptive) and qualitative (thematic) analysis illustrate benefits and challenges of various elements of multicomponent PE interventions in reaching vulnerable young people and improving HIV prevention and sexual health outcomes. Focal knowledge gaps emerged in regard to peer educator outcomes (increased knowledge, skill-building, empowerment); interpersonal processes between peer educators and young people (role modelling, social dynamics); and social-structural contexts (sociocultural influences, gendered power relations), which may affect PE programme implementation and effectiveness. Future research should evaluate the potential benefits of complementing evidence-based intervention approaches – focused predominantly on assessing individual-level behavioural outcomes conceptualised as external to PE programmes – with evidence-making intervention approaches that support rights-based PE programmes: incorporating a focus on dialectical and relational processes between peer educators and young people; assessing salutary outcomes among peer educators themselves; and evaluating the situated implementation of youth-engaged PE interventions in complex sociocultural systems.
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spelling pubmed-96212102022-11-01 Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework Newman, Peter A. Akkakanjanasupar, Pakorn Tepjan, Suchon Boborakhimov, Sharafdzhon van Wijngaarden, Jan Willem de Lind Chonwanarat, Nuttapon Sex Reprod Health Matters Review Article WHO-recommended rights-based approaches to sexual health emphasise participatory and youth-centred processes. Among these, peer education (PE) interventions are commonly used to promote HIV prevention and sexual health for young people, particularly in low-resource, high HIV prevalence contexts. We conducted a scoping review to identify key characteristics, implementation challenges, and knowledge gaps in the literature regarding PE interventions in Mekong Region countries. Out of 6521 publications identified through database searches, 17 peer-reviewed articles were included in the review (n = 21,469 participants). Studies from Thailand (n = 7), Vietnam (n = 5), Myanmar (n = 3), Cambodia (n = 1), and Lao PDR (n = 1) included adolescent and young key populations (n = 11) and general population youth (n = 6). Findings from quantitative (descriptive) and qualitative (thematic) analysis illustrate benefits and challenges of various elements of multicomponent PE interventions in reaching vulnerable young people and improving HIV prevention and sexual health outcomes. Focal knowledge gaps emerged in regard to peer educator outcomes (increased knowledge, skill-building, empowerment); interpersonal processes between peer educators and young people (role modelling, social dynamics); and social-structural contexts (sociocultural influences, gendered power relations), which may affect PE programme implementation and effectiveness. Future research should evaluate the potential benefits of complementing evidence-based intervention approaches – focused predominantly on assessing individual-level behavioural outcomes conceptualised as external to PE programmes – with evidence-making intervention approaches that support rights-based PE programmes: incorporating a focus on dialectical and relational processes between peer educators and young people; assessing salutary outcomes among peer educators themselves; and evaluating the situated implementation of youth-engaged PE interventions in complex sociocultural systems. Taylor & Francis 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9621210/ /pubmed/36305756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129374 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tepjan, Suchon
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van Wijngaarden, Jan Willem de Lind
Chonwanarat, Nuttapon
Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
title Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
title_full Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
title_fullStr Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
title_short Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
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topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36305756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129374
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