HIV Education, Empathy, and Empowerment (HIVE3 ): A Peer Support Intervention for Reducing Intersectional Stigma as a Barrier to HIV Testing among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Ghana
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Research
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) in Ghana remain at heightened risk of HIV infection,
and face challenges in accessing HIV prevention and care services. Previous research in Ghana shows
that MSM face intersectional stigma across ecological levels (family, peers, healthcare settings, and
community level) and the criminalization of same-gender sexual behaviors in the country. To protect
their wellbeing from exposure to stigma, many MSM avoid interactions with healthcare systems
and services, which inadvertently inhibits their opportunities for early detection and treatment
of HIV. Consequently, MSM in Ghana carry a disproportionate burden of HIV prevalence (18%)
compared to the general population (2%), highlighting the need for culturally relevant processes
in HIV/STI prevention, and care communication to optimize sexual health and wellness among
MSM in Ghana. To this effect, we collaborated with community partners to use the Assessment,
Decision, Adaptation, Production, Topical Experts, Training, Testing (ADAPT-ITT) model to modify
a theory-driven smartphone-based peer support intervention to enhance its focus on intersectional
stigma reduction, and improve HIV health-seeking behaviors among MSM, including HIV testing
and linkage to care. We used the Dennis Peer Support Model to develop the peer support components
(emotional, informational, and appraisal support) to increase peer social support, decrease social
isolation, and minimize intersectional stigma effects on HIV-related healthcare-seeking behaviors.
This paper shows the preliminary acceptability and effectiveness of employing culturally relevant
techniques and communication strategies to provide secure peer support to improve HIV prevention
and care among key populations in highly stigmatized environments
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Citation: Abubakari, G.M.; Owusu-Dampare, F.; Ogunbajo, A.; Gyasi, J.; Adu, M.; Appiah, P.; Torpey, K.; Nyblade, L.; Nelson, L.E. HIV Education, Empathy, and Empowerment (HIVE3 ): A Peer Support Intervention for Reducing Intersectional Stigma as a Barrier to HIV Testing among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Ghana. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 13103. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph182413103