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Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda
by
MacKenzie, Frannie
, Loutet, Miranda
, Lukone, Okello Jimmy
, Kisubi, Nelson
, Kalungi, Hakim
, Logie, Carmen Helen
, Coelho, Madelaine
, McAlpine, Alyssa
, Okumu, Moses
, Lukone, Simon Odong
, Kyambadde, Peter
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent and youth
/ Age
/ AIDS
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Clinics
/ Confidential communications
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Displaced persons
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Gender equality
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - diagnosis
/ HIV Infections - ethnology
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV Infections - psychology
/ HIV self-testing
/ HIV testing
/ HIV Testing - statistics & numerical data
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarian
/ Humanitarianism
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Men
/ Migration and health
/ Motivation
/ Prevention
/ Priorities
/ Public Health
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative Research
/ Refugee and internally displaced
/ Refugees
/ Refugees - psychology
/ Refugees, African
/ Research ethics
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self testing
/ Self-efficacy
/ Settlements & damages
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social aspects
/ Social norms
/ Stigma
/ Teenagers
/ Uganda
/ Vaccine
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2024
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Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda
by
MacKenzie, Frannie
, Loutet, Miranda
, Lukone, Okello Jimmy
, Kisubi, Nelson
, Kalungi, Hakim
, Logie, Carmen Helen
, Coelho, Madelaine
, McAlpine, Alyssa
, Okumu, Moses
, Lukone, Simon Odong
, Kyambadde, Peter
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent and youth
/ Age
/ AIDS
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Clinics
/ Confidential communications
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Displaced persons
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Gender equality
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - diagnosis
/ HIV Infections - ethnology
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV Infections - psychology
/ HIV self-testing
/ HIV testing
/ HIV Testing - statistics & numerical data
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarian
/ Humanitarianism
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Men
/ Migration and health
/ Motivation
/ Prevention
/ Priorities
/ Public Health
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative Research
/ Refugee and internally displaced
/ Refugees
/ Refugees - psychology
/ Refugees, African
/ Research ethics
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self testing
/ Self-efficacy
/ Settlements & damages
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social aspects
/ Social norms
/ Stigma
/ Teenagers
/ Uganda
/ Vaccine
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2024
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Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda
by
MacKenzie, Frannie
, Loutet, Miranda
, Lukone, Okello Jimmy
, Kisubi, Nelson
, Kalungi, Hakim
, Logie, Carmen Helen
, Coelho, Madelaine
, McAlpine, Alyssa
, Okumu, Moses
, Lukone, Simon Odong
, Kyambadde, Peter
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent and youth
/ Age
/ AIDS
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Clinics
/ Confidential communications
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease prevention
/ Displaced persons
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Gender equality
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - diagnosis
/ HIV Infections - ethnology
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV Infections - psychology
/ HIV self-testing
/ HIV testing
/ HIV Testing - statistics & numerical data
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarian
/ Humanitarianism
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical tests
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Men
/ Migration and health
/ Motivation
/ Prevention
/ Priorities
/ Public Health
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative Research
/ Refugee and internally displaced
/ Refugees
/ Refugees - psychology
/ Refugees, African
/ Research ethics
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self testing
/ Self-efficacy
/ Settlements & damages
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social aspects
/ Social norms
/ Stigma
/ Teenagers
/ Uganda
/ Vaccine
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2024
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Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda
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Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda
2024
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Overview
Background
There remain key knowledge gaps regarding HIV testing needs and priorities among refugee youth in low and middle-income country (LMIC) humanitarian settings. The HIV prevention cascade framework focuses on three domains (motivation, access, effective use) central to prevention uptake, yet is understudied in relationship to HIV testing, particularly among refugee youth. Uganda is an exemplar context to explore refugee youth HIV testing needs and priorities as it hosts 1.5 million refugees and is Africa’s largest refugee hosting nation. In this study, we explored perceptions and experiences regarding HIV testing among refugee youth living in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda.
Methods
We conducted a community-based research study in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement, one of the world’s largest refugee settlements with over 195,000 residents. This qualitative study involved four focus groups (2 with young women, 2 with young men) with refugee youth aged 16–24 living in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement. We applied thematic analysis informed by the HIV prevention cascade to understand domains of motivation, access, and effective use that emerged as salient for HIV testing engagement.
Results
Participants (
n
= 40; mean age: 20 years, standard deviation: 2.2) included refugee young women (
n
= 20) and young men (
n
= 20), of whom 88% had a lifetime HIV test and 58% had ever heard of HIV self-testing. Participant discussions described HIV testing motivation was influenced by dimensions of: HIV treatment and testing knowledge; risk perception; positive and negative consequences of use; and social norms regarding gender and age. Access to HIV testing was shaped by: limited availability; distance and language barriers; confidentiality concerns; and affordability. Effective use of and engagement with HIV testing was related to HIV serostatus knowledge self-efficacy and in/equitable partner dynamics.
Conclusions
Complex, multi-level factors shape motivation for, access to, and effective use of HIV testing among refugee youth in Bidi Bidi. Findings align with the HIV prevention cascade framework that helps to identify gaps to inform intervention development with youth in humanitarian settings. HIV testing approaches tailored for refugee youth in contexts such as Bidi Bidi can foster HIV prevention and treatment literacy, gender equity, gender-based violence prevention, and intersectional stigma reduction.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Age
/ AIDS
/ Analysis
/ Clinics
/ Female
/ Gender
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV Testing - statistics & numerical data
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Men
/ Refugee and internally displaced
/ Refugees
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Stigma
/ Uganda
/ Vaccine
/ Women
/ Youth
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