HIV-related 'conspiracy beliefs': lived experiences of racism and socio-economic exclusion among people living with HIV in New York City.


Journal

Culture, health & sexuality
ISSN: 1464-5351
Titre abrégé: Cult Health Sex
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100883416

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 9 6 2018
medline: 21 7 2020
entrez: 9 6 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

HIV-related 'conspiracy beliefs' include ideas about the genocidal origin of HIV and the nature and purpose of HIV-related medications. These ideas have been widely documented as affecting myriad health behaviours and outcomes, including birth control use and HIV testing. Most HIV-related research has quantitatively explored this phenomenon, and further qualitative research is necessary to better understand the complexity of these beliefs as articulated by those who endorse them. Moreover, public health in general has over-emphasised the role of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study in explaining mistrust, rather than focus on ongoing social inequalities. Twenty-seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with low-income Black and Latinx people living with HIV who were currently, or had been recently, disengaged from HIV medical care. Beliefs about the role and intentions of the government and pharmaceutical industry in the epidemic highlighted the racism and classism experienced by participants. Notably, however, HIV care providers were not perceived as part of the government-pharmaceutical collusion. Interventions should focus on fostering positive beliefs about HIV medication and building trust between HIV care providers and populations that have experienced ongoing social and economic exclusion. Replacing the phrase 'conspiracy beliefs' with more descriptive terms, such as HIV-related beliefs, could avoid discrediting people's lived experiences.

Identifiants

pubmed: 29883299
doi: 10.1080/13691058.2018.1470674
pmc: PMC7535109
mid: NIHMS1632841
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

373-386

Subventions

Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : R01 MH095849
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIGMS NIH HHS
ID : R25 GM062454
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : R25 MH087217
Pays : United States

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Auteurs

Jessica Jaiswal (J)

a Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University , New York , USA.
b Center for the Psychosocial Study of Health and Illness , Columbia University , New York , USA.
c Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS , Yale University School of Public Health , New Haven , USA.
d Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies , New York University , New York , USA.

Stuart N Singer (SN)

d Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies , New York University , New York , USA.

Karolynn Siegel (K)

a Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University , New York , USA.
b Center for the Psychosocial Study of Health and Illness , Columbia University , New York , USA.

Helen-Maria Lekas (HM)

a Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University , New York , USA.
b Center for the Psychosocial Study of Health and Illness , Columbia University , New York , USA.

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