Respuesta al riesgo de infecciones de transmisión sexual en hombres en situación de desplazamiento forzado.

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Title: Respuesta al riesgo de infecciones de transmisión sexual en hombres en situación de desplazamiento forzado.
Alternate Title: The responsiveness of males having suffered forced displacement regarding their risk of contracting sexually-transmitted infection.
Authors: Vásquez-Salazar, Edwin A.1 edwinval2@hotmail.com, Ochoa-Marín, Sandra C.1 catyo@udea.edu.co, Duarte, María B.2 beatriz.duarte@insp.mx
Source: Revista de Salud Pública. nov/dic2012, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p989-1000. 12p.
Subjects: SEXUALLY transmitted diseases, REFUGEES, DISEASE risk factors, ETHNOGRAPHIC analysis, GROUNDED theory, HIV, UNSAFE sex, MACHISMO
Abstract (English): Objective Describing displaced males' responsiveness regarding issues concerning sexual and reproductive health, particularly contracting STI/HIV/AIDS. Methodology An ethnographic study concerning displaced males who were living in shelters was carried out in Medellín, Colombia, from March to November 2010; observation and semi-structured interview techniques were used. Nineteen men(with and without a partner) aged 18to60years old were interviewed; they had been suffering the effects of forced displacement for less than 1 year. The results were analyzed following grounded theory guidelines. Results Three main categories were analyzed: having been forcibly displaced and such impact on their daily life, issues related to their sexuality and their ability to respond. Despite forcibly displaced male shaving information about condo muse and perceiving the risk posed by STI/HIV/AIDS, they did not take preventative measures when engaging in their sexual practices and most assumed various risky behavior patterns. Living conditions in the hostel, few job opportunities and the culture regarding machismo increased the risk of acquiring an STI and decreased their responsiveness to them. Conclusion Responsiveness to STI/HIV/AID Sin males who had been experiencing the hardships of having been recently displaced was seen to have become reduced because of the material and psychosocial conditions which they had to face. Policies and programs addressing this group's specific needs are required which are aimed at improving information regarding sexual and reproductive health, access to services and opportunities for decent work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Objetivo Describir la capacidad de respuesta de hombres en situación de desplazamiento frente a problemas de salud sexual y reproductiva, particularmente frente a las ITS/VIH/SIDA. Metodología Se realizó un estudio etnográfico en Medellín, Colombia, entre marzo y noviembre de 2010, con hombres en situación de desplazamiento quienes se encontraban viviendo en albergues. Se utilizaron las técnicas de observación y entrevista semi-estructurada. Se entrevistaron 19 hombres con menos de 1 año de estar en condición de desplazamiento forzado. Resultados Se analizaron tres categorías: desplazamiento y efectos en la vida cotidiana, aspectos relacionados con la sexualidad y capacidad de respuesta. Los hombres, a pesar de tener información sobre el condón y de percibir el riesgo frente las ITS/VIH/SIDA, no toman medidas preventivas durante sus prácticas sexuales, y asumen conductas de riesgo. Las condiciones de vida en el albergue, las pocas oportunidades de trabajo y la cultura respecto a su masculinidad, aumentan el riesgo de ITS y disminuyen su capacidad de respuesta. Conclusión La capacidad de respuesta a ITS/VIH/SIDA en los hombres en situación de desplazamiento reciente está disminuida debido a las condiciones materiales, y sicosociales del proceso que enfrentan. Se requieren políticas y programas que aborden las necesidades específicas de este grupo, orientadas a mejorar la información, el acceso a los servicios y oportunidades de un trabajo digno. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objective Describing displaced males' responsiveness regarding issues concerning sexual and reproductive health, particularly contracting STI/HIV/AIDS. Methodology An ethnographic study concerning displaced males who were living in shelters was carried out in Medellín, Colombia, from March to November 2010; observation and semi-structured interview techniques were used. Nineteen men(with and without a partner) aged 18to60years old were interviewed; they had been suffering the effects of forced displacement for less than 1 year. The results were analyzed following grounded theory guidelines. Results Three main categories were analyzed: having been forcibly displaced and such impact on their daily life, issues related to their sexuality and their ability to respond. Despite forcibly displaced male shaving information about condo muse and perceiving the risk posed by STI/HIV/AIDS, they did not take preventative measures when engaging in their sexual practices and most assumed various risky behavior patterns. Living conditions in the hostel, few job opportunities and the culture regarding machismo increased the risk of acquiring an STI and decreased their responsiveness to them. Conclusion Responsiveness to STI/HIV/AID Sin males who had been experiencing the hardships of having been recently displaced was seen to have become reduced because of the material and psychosocial conditions which they had to face. Policies and programs addressing this group's specific needs are required which are aimed at improving information regarding sexual and reproductive health, access to services and opportunities for decent work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objetivo Describir la capacidad de respuesta de hombres en situación de desplazamiento frente a problemas de salud sexual y reproductiva, particularmente frente a las ITS/VIH/SIDA. Metodología Se realizó un estudio etnográfico en Medellín, Colombia, entre marzo y noviembre de 2010, con hombres en situación de desplazamiento quienes se encontraban viviendo en albergues. Se utilizaron las técnicas de observación y entrevista semi-estructurada. Se entrevistaron 19 hombres con menos de 1 año de estar en condición de desplazamiento forzado. Resultados Se analizaron tres categorías: desplazamiento y efectos en la vida cotidiana, aspectos relacionados con la sexualidad y capacidad de respuesta. Los hombres, a pesar de tener información sobre el condón y de percibir el riesgo frente las ITS/VIH/SIDA, no toman medidas preventivas durante sus prácticas sexuales, y asumen conductas de riesgo. Las condiciones de vida en el albergue, las pocas oportunidades de trabajo y la cultura respecto a su masculinidad, aumentan el riesgo de ITS y disminuyen su capacidad de respuesta. Conclusión La capacidad de respuesta a ITS/VIH/SIDA en los hombres en situación de desplazamiento reciente está disminuida debido a las condiciones materiales, y sicosociales del proceso que enfrentan. Se requieren políticas y programas que aborden las necesidades específicas de este grupo, orientadas a mejorar la información, el acceso a los servicios y oportunidades de un trabajo digno. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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