Depression and Social Stigma Among MSM in Lesotho: Implications for HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention

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作者
Shauna Stahlman
Ashley Grosso
Sosthenes Ketende
Stephanie Sweitzer
Tampose Mothopeng
Noah Taruberekera
John Nkonyana
Stefan Baral
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology, Center for Public Health and Human Rights
[2] Matrix Support Group,undefined
[3] Population Services International,undefined
[4] Ministry of Health,undefined
来源
AIDS and Behavior | 2015年 / 19卷
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Depression; Social stigma; MSM; HIV; Africa;
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Social stigma is common among men who have sex with men (MSM) across Sub-Saharan Africa, and may influence risks for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) via its association with depression. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 530 MSM in Lesotho accrued via respondent-driven sampling. Using generalized structural equation models we examined associations between stigma, social capital, and depression with condom use and testing positive for HIV/STIs. Depression was positively associated with social stigma experienced or perceived as a result of being MSM. In contrast, increasing levels of social cohesion were negatively associated with depression. Social stigma was associated with testing positive for HIV; however, this association did not appear to be mediated by depression or condom use. These data suggest a need for integrated HIV and mental health care that addresses stigma and discrimination and facilitates positive social support for MSM.
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页码:1460 / 1469
页数:9
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