The majority (14) of the studies aimed to increase tolerance of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) among the general population. The remaining studies tested interventions to increase willingness to treat PLHA among health care providers or improve coping strategies ...
PerformingHIV testingwithout counselling or getting your consent Somehealth careproviders may make judgments about your behavior, gender identity, and sexual orientation, too. That can mean you might not be treated with respect. Internalized stigma or self-stigma ...
Research has shown that some people avoid getting an HIV test because they fear others’ negative attitudes about HIV. This stigma results largely from fear, outdated beliefs about how HIV is transmitted, and value judgments about people who have it. ...
Hagopian, Amy, Deepa Rao, Aaron Katz, Sallie Sanford, and Scott Barnhart. 2017. `Anti-Homosexual Legislation and HIV-Related Stigma in African Nations: What Has Been the Role of PEPFAR?' Global Health Action 10 (1). https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2017.1306391....
This research attempts to understand the effect of HIV stigma on sexual affect (i.e., sexual anxiety) and the role sexual affect plays in the relationship
Because many people, like you said, feel like, “You know what? I’m not going to have sex. I’m taking a step back. I did something wrong.” And that’s a trauma response. That’s self-stigmatizing, because they view this as a moral failure. And then some people, because it’...
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We conducted a pilot trial of an intervention targeting intersectional stigma related to being pregnant and living with HIV while promoting capabilities for achieving ‘respected motherhood’ (‘what matters most’) in Botswana. A pragmatic design allocated participants to the intervention (N = 44...
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