Today the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the many crises families may face. Many people have died of the disease while others are still living with it. At the end of 2003, an estimated 1,039,000 to 1,185,000 persons in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS, with 24-27 % undiagnosed and unaware of their HIV infection. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that approximately 40,000 persons become infected with HIV each year (CDC, 2007). Stigmatization and discrimination related to HIV/AIDS is one of the many challenges that individuals and families affected by the disease face. They are unable to get employment, are denied health care, cannot access services in their communities and sometimes lose respect and power as a result of...
Since the first reported HIV/AIDS diagnosis in 74 5th Annual Student Research Symposium the beginnin...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
HIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be denied. Yet according to many it ...
From inception, the HIV/AIDS epidemic had been accompanied also by an epidemic of fear, ignorance an...
Several studies provide evidence that Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Acquired Immune Deficiency S...
Stigma and discrimination towards individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a se...
Over the past 2 decades, the number of individuals remaining healthy and living longer with human im...
Background: Since the high incidence of HIV in the United State in 1981, HIV/AIDS stigmatization con...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of HIV/AIDS is increasing globally. It is one of the public health chall...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a problem that encompasses multiple fields on a personal and social level, ...
HIV stigma and discrimination are a major challenge facing people living with HIV (PLHIV) globally....
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
As the AIDS epidemic unfolds, the proportion of cases involving women, children, and families has in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People living with HIV are increasingly burdened by noncommunicable disease...
Since the first reported HIV/AIDS diagnosis in 74 5th Annual Student Research Symposium the beginnin...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
HIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be denied. Yet according to many it ...
From inception, the HIV/AIDS epidemic had been accompanied also by an epidemic of fear, ignorance an...
Several studies provide evidence that Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Acquired Immune Deficiency S...
Stigma and discrimination towards individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a se...
Over the past 2 decades, the number of individuals remaining healthy and living longer with human im...
Background: Since the high incidence of HIV in the United State in 1981, HIV/AIDS stigmatization con...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of HIV/AIDS is increasing globally. It is one of the public health chall...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a problem that encompasses multiple fields on a personal and social level, ...
HIV stigma and discrimination are a major challenge facing people living with HIV (PLHIV) globally....
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
As the AIDS epidemic unfolds, the proportion of cases involving women, children, and families has in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People living with HIV are increasingly burdened by noncommunicable disease...
Since the first reported HIV/AIDS diagnosis in 74 5th Annual Student Research Symposium the beginnin...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
HIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be denied. Yet according to many it ...