Vol. 1 No. 13 (2022)
Artículos

Integración del padecimiento en la vida cotidiana: VIH en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes que acuden a dos centros especializados de atención en la Ciudad de México

Mónica Hernández Leyva
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Alicia Piñeirúa Menéndez
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública

Published 2023-11-03

Keywords

  • condition, adolescence, hiv, phenomenology, continuum of care.

How to Cite

Integración del padecimiento en la vida cotidiana: VIH en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes que acuden a dos centros especializados de atención en la Ciudad de México. (2023). Revista De Estudios De Antropología Sexual, 1(13), 160-173. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/antropologiasexual/article/view/20104

Abstract

This article examines the experiences of adolescents and young people living with hiv/aids in Mexico, focusing on the biographical construction of their identity and how they relate to the disease and the associated social burden. Qualitative research was conducted, and interviews were conducted with young individuals diagnosed early in childhood, during adolescence, and in young adulthood. The results show that those diagnosed in childhood had a perception of their health influenced by adult intervention, while those diagnosed in adolescence faced stigmatization and the need for self-determination. The study highlights the importance of addressing the social and psychological dimensions of hiv in the treatment and care of these young individuals. These findings have significant implications for improving treatment adherence and quality of life for hiv patients in this population.Principio del formulario

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