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Building on the Resilience of Aboriginal People in Risk Reduction Initiatives Targeting Sexually Transmitted Infections and Blood-Borne Viruses: The Aboriginal Community Resilience to AIDS (ACRA)

机译:建立土著人民在针对性传播感染和血源性病毒的降低风险倡议中的抵御能力:土著社区对艾滋病的抵御能力(ACRA)

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There is evidence that Aboriginal people may be at increased risk of HIV infection; they also experience higher rates of other blood-borne viral (BBV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI). This project will provide insights into the role of resilience and its impact on the health and well-being of Aboriginal youth, especially as it relates to sexual and injecting behaviour. The primary recipients of this information will be agencies that provide risk education related to BBVs and STIs.The project involves several phases. First, the framework for the research will be established, with Aboriginal leadership and involvement at every level. Next, both qualitative and quantitative methodologies will be used to identify factors that protect Aboriginal youth against blood-borne viral and sexually transmitted infections and their transmission within local communities. Finally, results from this project will be used to develop interventions and appropriate frameworks for their evaluation in Aboriginal communities.An important component of this project will involve the building of capacity within participating communities, with the goal of identifying strategies related to resilience that can be incorporated into public health and clinical practice. The project will run for five years.
机译:有证据表明,原住民感染艾滋病毒的风险可能会增加。他们还经历了更高的其他血源性病毒(BBV)和性传播感染(STI)感染率。该项目将提供有关复原力的作用及其对土著青年健康和福祉的影响的见解,尤其是在涉及性行为和注射行为方面。该信息的主要接收者将是提供与BBV和STI相关的风险教育的机构。该项目涉及多个阶段。首先,将建立研究框架,并在每个级别都有土著人的领导和参与。接下来,将使用定性和定量方法来确定保护原住民青年免受血源性病毒和性传播感染及其在当地社区传播的因素。最后,该项目的结果将用于开发干预措施和适当的框架,以在原住民社区进行评估。该项目的重要组成部分将涉及参与社区内部的能力建设,目标是确定与复原力相关的战略纳入公共卫生和临床实践。该项目将运行五年。

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