Social Stigma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Examining Performance Ethnography as a Lesbian, Gay , Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Stigma Reducing Strategy in Swaziland and Lesotho
The specific objectives of this study are reduce stigma towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons in Swaziland and Lesotho, using performance ethnography at community roundtables.
This project aims to develop performance ethnography approaches to reduce stigma towards
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons in Swaziland and Lesotho by holding
performance ethnography at community roundtables in Swaziland and Lesotho.
This project involved a critical ethnography with in-depth individual interviews conducted
with LGBT communities in Swaziland and Lesotho. Following this, the investigators conducted
a performance ethnography that involved: a) presenting theatre specialists and PRAs with the
qualitative data; b) working together to highlight narratives, themes and visual images from
this data; c) developing scripts for participatory theatre performances; d) implementing the
theatre performances at community roundtables, with participants completing a pre and
post-test and 6 week follow up.
The investigators will implement 2 interconnected KTE strategies in each location
(Swaziland, Lesotho): (1) participatory theatre (PT) training/development and (2) community
roundtables. (1) Participatory theatre (PT) training with SGM: The investigators will engage
6 SGMY (2 MSM, 2 WSW, 2 transgender) as PRA in each location. PRA will work with a theatre
specialist to develop 3 short plays to highlight lived experiences of a) stigma and
discrimination and b) resilience among MSM, WSW and trans persons. PRA will undertake a
4-week PT training program, including: PT processes; assessing. Phase 1 data; developing
scenes; and production. PRA will work with community animators who will perform the
scenarios to protect the privacy of the PR.
The investigators will implement community roundtables are to: a) raise awareness of SGM
issues and b) reduce stigma. Purposive sampling will be employed to engage diverse
stakeholders. Roundtables, 2 hours in duration, will be cofacilitated by PRA. The aim is to
conduct 2 meetings in Swaziland and 2 in Lesotho, each with 20-25 participants, including
groups identified as key to SGM wellbeing in Phase 1 (e.g. educators; law enforcement; civil
society; LGBTQ groups). Community animators will enact the 3 plays developed by SGM using PT
techniques. Plays will address narratives of stigma and discrimination that emerge in Phase
1 among SGM participants. Community animators will perform each play once to illustrate the
situation and problem; the story will culminate in a crisis with no solution offered. Each
play will be performed a second time, and roundtable participants can 'stop' the action at
any point where there is a challenge. The participant that 'stops' the play will come up and
replace the character and depict a possible solution or 'intervention.
To evaluate the project's outcomes the investigators will conduct cross-sectional surveys
with roundtable participants (n=100) who will complete a pre/post-test evaluation and 6 week
follow up. The primary outcome will be measured using the 'Attitudes Towards Lesbians and
Gay Men Scale' (ATLG-R) to assess changes in phobia, stigma and knowledge regarding SGM
issues following the participatory theatre event. The survey will also include questions
about attitudes towards HIV related stigma. Socio-demographic information will be collected
from all survey participants including age, gender, highest level of education, nationality,
marital status, current household income, type of work, number of children, and religion.
MANOVA will be used to assess pre/post-test differences across variables.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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