Stigma, Social Cohesion, and HIV Risk Among Sexual and Gender Minorities in Two Cities in Zimbabwe

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Sophia S. Miller
Joanne E. Mantell
Lauren E. Parmley
Godfrey Musuka
Innocent Chingombe
Munyaradzi Mapingure
John H. Rogers
Yingfeng Wu
Avi J. Hakim
Owen Mugurungi
Chesterfield Samba
Tiffany G. Harris
机构
[1] ICAP at Columbia University,HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health
[2] New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University Irving Medical Center,Division of Global HIV and TB, Center for Global Health
[3] U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of Global HIV and TB, Center for Global Health
[4] U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Epidemiology
[5] AIDS and TB Programme,undefined
[6] Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care,undefined
[7] GALZ,undefined
[8] Mailman School of Public Health,undefined
[9] Columbia University,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2022年 / 26卷
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Stigma; Social cohesion; HIV; MSM; Sub-Saharan Africa;
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Though stigma is a recognized contributor to the disproportionate HIV burden among sexual and gender minorities (SGM) in sub-Saharan Africa, data describing this association among Zimbabwean SGM are limited. We examined relationships between SGM stigma and HIV and the potential for social cohesion to moderate the association among Zimbabwean men who have sex with men, transgender women, and genderqueer individuals. Consenting participants (n = 1511) recruited through respondent-driven sampling for a biobehavioral survey in Harare and Bulawayo completed structured interviews and received HIV testing. Reported SGM stigma was common (68.9% in Harare and 65.3% in Bulawayo) and associated with HIV infection in Harare (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR] = 1.82, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.27–2.62) and Bulawayo (aPR = 1.51, 95% CI = 1.15–2.00) in relative risk regression. Social cohesion did not moderate these relationships. Findings demonstrate stigma’s association with HIV vulnerability among Zimbabwean SGM, highlighting the need for stigma-mitigation to reduce HIV transmission in this population.
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