Background: Few studies have investigated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and quality life at the dyadic level. The objective of this study was to examine the actor and partner effects of stigma that was perceived by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) and caregivers on quality of life at the dyadic level. Method: A survey was conducted among 148 dyads consisting of one PLWHA and one caregiver (296 participants) in Nanning, China. The interdependent relationship between a pair of dyadic members that influences the associations between stigma and quality of life was analyzed, using an innovative dyadic analysis technique: the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM). Results: We found in this dyadic analysis that (1) PLWHAs co...
Background: The quality of life of people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLH) is of public health concern an...
As the AIDS epidemic has unfolded, it has caused adverse psychosocial and economic consequences, dis...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in di...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and quality life at the dy...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and quality life at the dy...
This study examined the relationships between perceived public stigma, experienced stigma, and quali...
The present study investigated the dyadic effects of stigma and discrimination on distress in Chines...
Abstract Background This cross-sectional study examined the actor and partner effects of beliefs abo...
Background: Stigma against HIV profoundly affects the quality of life (QOL) of people living with HI...
Background: The quality of life of people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLH) is of public health concern an...
<p>Correlations among perceived HIV stigma and four domains of quality of life.</p
1<p>people living with HIV/AIDS.</p>2<p>adjusted coefficient, adjusted for age, gender, marital stat...
The aim – to evaluate socio-demographic and health factors determining the quality of life (QoL) and...
We hypothesized that HIV-related stigma would be related to poorer HIV-related quality of life (HIV-...
We examined how HIV-related self-stigma was associated with different domains of quality of life (Qo...
Background: The quality of life of people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLH) is of public health concern an...
As the AIDS epidemic has unfolded, it has caused adverse psychosocial and economic consequences, dis...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in di...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and quality life at the dy...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and quality life at the dy...
This study examined the relationships between perceived public stigma, experienced stigma, and quali...
The present study investigated the dyadic effects of stigma and discrimination on distress in Chines...
Abstract Background This cross-sectional study examined the actor and partner effects of beliefs abo...
Background: Stigma against HIV profoundly affects the quality of life (QOL) of people living with HI...
Background: The quality of life of people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLH) is of public health concern an...
<p>Correlations among perceived HIV stigma and four domains of quality of life.</p
1<p>people living with HIV/AIDS.</p>2<p>adjusted coefficient, adjusted for age, gender, marital stat...
The aim – to evaluate socio-demographic and health factors determining the quality of life (QoL) and...
We hypothesized that HIV-related stigma would be related to poorer HIV-related quality of life (HIV-...
We examined how HIV-related self-stigma was associated with different domains of quality of life (Qo...
Background: The quality of life of people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLH) is of public health concern an...
As the AIDS epidemic has unfolded, it has caused adverse psychosocial and economic consequences, dis...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in di...