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Mentoring Young African American Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex With Men on Sexual Health: Formative Research for an HIV Mobile Health Intervention for Mentors

机译:与男性发生性关系的年轻非洲裔美国男性和变性妇女在性健康方面发生性关系:对导师的艾滋病毒手机健康干预的形成性研究

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Background: African American men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV. Young MSM account for 75% of this burden for youth. When youths lack socially protective resources such as strong networks of adults, including parents, teachers, or community members, mentors may play a critical role in promoting health behaviors. This is especially true for youth at risk for HIV, such as African American youth with sexual and gender minority (SGM) identities. In the past decade, natural mentoring and mentoring programs have proliferated as a key prevention and intervention strategy to improve outcomes for young people at risk for poor academic, social, and health issues. Mentors appear to be able to facilitate health promotion among young SGM by modeling healthy behaviors; however, mentors’ knowledge and resource needs regarding sexual health topics including HIV are understudied, as is the potential role of mobile technology in enhancing mentoring relationships and the ability of mentors to learn about sensitive issues faced by youth. Objective: The aim of this study is to explore how mentoring plays a role in the sexual health of African American SGM youth and understand how mentoring relationships can be strengthened through mobile technology to promote youth HIV prevention behaviors. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with African American SGM youth mentees (n=17) and mentors (n=20) to such youths in 3 Mid-Atlantic cities. Mentee interviews focused on discussions regarding sexual health and HIV and how a mentor could broach such topics. Mentor interviews explored whether sexual health and HIV are currently mentoring topics, mentors’ knowledge and confidence in mentoring on these issues, and barriers to discussions. All participants were asked if a mobile app could help facilitate mentoring on sensitive health issues, particularly HIV and sexual health. Data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed for relevant themes. Results: Sexual health was a common topic in mentoring relationships, occurring more in natural mentorships than in mentoring program pairs. Mentors and mentees felt positive about such discussions. Mentors expressed having limited knowledge beyond condom use and HIV testing, and expressed a need for more complete resources. Both mentors and mentees had mixed comfort levels when discussing sexual health. Sufficient trust and shared lived experiences made discussions easier. Mentees have multifaceted needs; however, mentors stated that an app resource that provided self-training, resources, support from other mentors, and tips for better mentoring could prove beneficial. Conclusions: For the African American SGM community, access to natural mentors is crucial for young people to learn healthy behaviors. A mobile resource to assist mentors in confidently having discussions with mentees may be a promising way to promote healthy practices.
机译:背景:与男人(MSM)和变性妇女发生性关系的非洲裔美国人患有艾滋病毒的负担不成比例。年轻的MSM占青年负担的75%。当年轻人缺乏社会保护资源,如大型成年人网络,包括父母,教师或社区成员,导师可能在促进健康行为方面发挥着关键作用。对于艾滋病毒风险的青年尤其如此,例如非洲裔美国青年与性别和性别少数群体(SGM)身份。在过去的十年中,自然指导和指导方案被激化为一个关键预防和干预战略,以改善学术,社会和健康问题危险的年轻人的结果。导师似乎能够通过建模健康的行为来促进年轻女士的健康促进;然而,有关包括艾滋病毒在内的性健康主题的导师的知识和资源需求,因此,移动技术在提高辅导关系方面的潜在作用以及导师了解青年所面临的敏感问题的能力。目的:这项研究的目的是探讨指导在非洲裔美国人民币青年的性健康方面发挥作用,并了解如何通过移动技术加强辅导关系,以促进青年艾滋病毒预防行为。方法:深入访谈是在大西洋三个城市中的非洲裔美国人民币青年指导(N = 17)和导师(n = 20)对这些青年进行的。指导面试专注于有关性健康和艾滋病毒的讨论以及导师如何能够提出这种主题。导师采访探索了性健康和艾滋病毒目前正在指导主题,导师的知识和信心对这些问题的指导,以及讨论的障碍。询问所有参与者是否可以帮助促进敏感健康问题,特别是艾滋病毒和性健康的指导。数据被转录,编码和分析相关主题。结果:性健康是辅导关系中的共同主题,在自然指导方面发生更多,而不是指导计划对。导师和思维对这种讨论感到肯定。导师表达了超出安全套使用和艾滋病毒检测的有限知识,并表示需要更完整的资源。在讨论性健康时,导师和助理都会混合舒适程度。足够的信任和共享生活经历使讨论更容易。助理有多方面的需求;然而,导师表示提供自我培训,资源,其他导师的支持的应用资源以及更好的指导提示可以证明是有益的。结论:对于非洲裔美国人民币社区,获得自然导师对年轻人学会健康行为至关重要。移动资源,以自信地讨论与宾馆的讨论可能是促进健康实践的有希望的方式。

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