| Literature DB >> 22518308 |
Amy M Hernandez1, William A Zule, Rhonda S Karg, Felicia A Browne, Wendee M Wechsberg.
Abstract
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority group in North Carolina with increasing incidence of HIV infection. Gender roles, cultural expectations, and acculturation of women may explain some of Hispanic women's risks. The perspectives of Hispanic female immigrants and community-based providers were sought to identify services they offer, understand HIV risk factors, and support the adaptation of a best-evidence HIV behavioural intervention for Hispanic women. Two sets of focus groups were conducted to explicate risks and the opportunities to reach women or couples and the feasibility to conduct HIV prevention in an acceptable manner. Salient findings were that Hispanic female immigrants lacked accurate HIV/AIDS and STI knowledge and that traditional gender roles shaped issues surrounding sexual behaviour and HIV risks, as well as condom use, partner communication, and multiple sexual partnerships. Intervention implications are discussed such as developing and adapting culturally appropriate HIV prevention interventions for Hispanics that address gender roles and partner communication.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22518308 PMCID: PMC3296155 DOI: 10.1155/2012/876381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Family Med ISSN: 2090-2050
Factors that influence HIV risk among hispanic female immigrants in Durham, Wake, and Orange counties, NC, USA.
| Factor | Illustrative quotation |
|---|---|
| Lack of HIV and AIDS knowledge | “Also, for the Latino culture when I invite somebody, come in, come in to testing for HIV. They say no, I don't have the AIDS. No I don't have AIDS. They think it's the same, HIV and AIDS.” |
| “… if I know you have AIDS, you know, everybody thinks that if I look at you, I am going to get it, you know. If I touch you I am going to get it, you know?” | |
| Traditional gender roles and condom use | “Yeah, you hear it all the time, “Why don't you use a condom?” [and the Hispanic woman would say] “Because my husband don't like it.” |
| “… the women who are most at risk [are] … the ones who know that their husband has had sex with prostitutes on the weekend, or goes out drinking, and they know that he is having sex with her and they just, keep their mouth closed, because talking is riskier and they don't have a way of getting out of it anyway …” | |
| Multiple sexual partnerships and unprotected sex | “And I find that the men who have families in their home town will want to come in and get tested before they go home. So you know, they'll want the results because they are going back to [Latin American Country] in a couple of weeks and they will want to get the test done, so, of course that means that they have been doing, they have been having unprotected sex here, but they want to be fine for their wives when they go home, or make sure that they are.” |