This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaica. Ethnography, key informant interviews and focus groups were used to gather data from a sample of 33 male and female adults during the summer of 2003. The sample included health and social service providers, HIV positive men and women, and men and women with same sex partners in urban and rural Jamaica. A strong and consistent relationship between homophobia and HIV/ AIDS-related stigma was reported, but the relationship varied according to geographic location, social class, gender, and skin color (complexion)—to the extent that this coincided with class. Stigma against people living with HIV/AIDS and homosexuality was implicated in low lev...
From publisher: This study aimed to understand gender and ethnicity differences in HIV-related stigm...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of STI/HIV risk behaviours in a sample of homosexual men and...
Background: Stigma and discriminatory attitudes (SDAs) have a negative impact on human immunodeficie...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Stigma and discrimination play significant roles in the development and maintenance of the HIV epide...
Background: The HIV/AIDS scenario all over the world is complicated by the stigmatic and discriminat...
Abstract We investigated whether the experience of homophobic events increases the odds of engaging ...
From publisher: Introduction: Young men who have sex with men (MSM) in Jamaica have the highest HIV ...
Background: A large, district-wide, home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) programme was imp...
Violent acts against gay men and lesbians are common in the Caribbean, including rape and assault. ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed December 1, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
In Ethiopia, HIV/AIDS is highly stigmatized due to the fact that sexual intercourse is the main mode...
Background: HIV/AIDS is the major public health problem in our country. Studies need to be conducte...
As the number of persons living with HIV continues to increase in Jamaica, attitudes and values beco...
Jamaica has developed an international reputation for severe anti-gay prejudice. However, in the pas...
From publisher: This study aimed to understand gender and ethnicity differences in HIV-related stigm...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of STI/HIV risk behaviours in a sample of homosexual men and...
Background: Stigma and discriminatory attitudes (SDAs) have a negative impact on human immunodeficie...
This paper reports on a study of the relationship of homophobia to HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Jamaic...
Stigma and discrimination play significant roles in the development and maintenance of the HIV epide...
Background: The HIV/AIDS scenario all over the world is complicated by the stigmatic and discriminat...
Abstract We investigated whether the experience of homophobic events increases the odds of engaging ...
From publisher: Introduction: Young men who have sex with men (MSM) in Jamaica have the highest HIV ...
Background: A large, district-wide, home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) programme was imp...
Violent acts against gay men and lesbians are common in the Caribbean, including rape and assault. ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed December 1, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
In Ethiopia, HIV/AIDS is highly stigmatized due to the fact that sexual intercourse is the main mode...
Background: HIV/AIDS is the major public health problem in our country. Studies need to be conducte...
As the number of persons living with HIV continues to increase in Jamaica, attitudes and values beco...
Jamaica has developed an international reputation for severe anti-gay prejudice. However, in the pas...
From publisher: This study aimed to understand gender and ethnicity differences in HIV-related stigm...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of STI/HIV risk behaviours in a sample of homosexual men and...
Background: Stigma and discriminatory attitudes (SDAs) have a negative impact on human immunodeficie...