Collective Coping Strategies for HIV-Related Challenges Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Manila, Philippines.


Journal

AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education
ISSN: 1943-2755
Titre abrégé: AIDS Educ Prev
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9002873

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 2019
Historique:
entrez: 25 9 2019
pubmed: 25 9 2019
medline: 13 2 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Contextual factors, such as cultures of collectivism versus individualism, shape HIV coping strategies; despite this, little research regarding collective coping strategies applied to HIV exists. This may be important for the growing HIV epidemic in the Philippines, which has a collectivistic culture and where men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of the cases. Fifteen semistructured, in-depth interviews with HIV-positive MSM and 6 interviews with community-based organization workers were conducted between June and August 2017. Data were analyzed using thematic framework analysis. Three strategies were identified: peer support, spirituality, and support from existing relationships. Each form of collective coping had unique mechanisms and benefits for dealing with HIV. Overall, helping MSM with HIV find a collective identity after an HIV diagnosis enables management of HIV-related challenges. Policies and research interventions that improve access to collective identities for MSM with HIV may improve management of HIV-related challenges.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31550192
doi: 10.1521/aeap.2019.31.5.479
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

479-490

Subventions

Organisme : FIC NIH HHS
ID : D43 TW010565
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIAID NIH HHS
ID : P30 AI042853
Pays : United States

Auteurs

Alexander C Adia (AC)

Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island.

Michelle J Ng (MJ)

Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Ma Irene Quilantang (MI)

Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island.
University of the Philippines, Manila, Manila, Philippines.

Arjee J Restar (AJ)

Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island.

Laufred I Hernandez (LI)

University of the Philippines, Manila, Manila, Philippines.

Reynaldo H Imperial (RH)

University of the Philippines, Manila, Manila, Philippines.

Jennifer Nazareno (J)

Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island.

Don Operario (D)

Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island.

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