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HIV and Stigma in Liuzhou, China

2013; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 18; Issue: S2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s10461-013-0637-3

ISSN

1573-3254

Autores

Juxiang Hua, Catherine Boland Emrick, Carol E. Golin, Kangping Liu, Jie Pan, Meijing Wang, Xinyan Wan, Wendong Chen, Ning Jiang,

Tópico(s)

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

Resumo

This paper describes emergent stigma-related themes from individual descriptions of living with HIV in Liuzhou, China. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 23 people living with HIV (PLHIV). To provide contextual information, 14 public health personnel and 4 community workers in Liuzhou were also interviewed. PLHIV experienced enacted, anticipated, and internalized HIV-related stigma, which resulted in negative affective, behavioral, and physical health outcomes, including barriers to health care, preemptive self-isolation, suicidal ideation, and poverty. To lessen stigma, future programs should aim to increase HIV knowledge and empathy for PLHIV among family members, community workers, and health professionals. HIV programs should also include suicide risk assessment for PLHIV, especially immediately after diagnosis and at the onset of HIV-related symptoms.

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