Antenatal sero-prevalence rates of 30 % and more have been reported in KwaZulu-Natal since 1998 and over 50 % of all adult deaths in 2000 were due to AIDS. Understanding the changing social and cultural attitudes to AIDS is important in providing contextual information to aid the design of interventions. This paper examines community attitudes towards individuals living with HIV. Eleven focus groups were conducted with men and women. Participants were asked to discuss how people living with HIV were treated within the family and community. The discussions were recorded and transcribed in isiZulu and then translated into English. These were coded using Nud*ist 6 software to identify key themes and sub-themes using content analysis. Gender an...
Abstract Background Whether scale-up of HIV prevention and care will reduce negative attitudes and d...
AbstractBackgroundThe diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with t...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...
Antenatal sero-prevalence rates of 30% and more have been reported in KwaZulu-Natal since 1998 and o...
This research involved an exploratory study in which a questionnaire was used to investigate the per...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
A nationwide study on the association of HIV/AIDS with stigma has implications for the way in which ...
MSoc Sc (Social Work), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001The study investigated the knowle...
Background: Stigmatization and discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS has a negative impact o...
The aim of this article was to explore the experiences and attitudes of people with HIV/AIDS. A sys...
Stigma is a feature of HIV disease and many people who are HIV-positive report that their lives are ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Little is known about how people living with HIV in low prevalence contexts face the challenges of s...
AIDS infection has created a fear of stigmatization, isolation and panic among infected persons. The...
As the number of persons living with HIV continues to increase in Jamaica, attitudes and values beco...
Abstract Background Whether scale-up of HIV prevention and care will reduce negative attitudes and d...
AbstractBackgroundThe diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with t...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...
Antenatal sero-prevalence rates of 30% and more have been reported in KwaZulu-Natal since 1998 and o...
This research involved an exploratory study in which a questionnaire was used to investigate the per...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
A nationwide study on the association of HIV/AIDS with stigma has implications for the way in which ...
MSoc Sc (Social Work), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001The study investigated the knowle...
Background: Stigmatization and discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS has a negative impact o...
The aim of this article was to explore the experiences and attitudes of people with HIV/AIDS. A sys...
Stigma is a feature of HIV disease and many people who are HIV-positive report that their lives are ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Little is known about how people living with HIV in low prevalence contexts face the challenges of s...
AIDS infection has created a fear of stigmatization, isolation and panic among infected persons. The...
As the number of persons living with HIV continues to increase in Jamaica, attitudes and values beco...
Abstract Background Whether scale-up of HIV prevention and care will reduce negative attitudes and d...
AbstractBackgroundThe diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with t...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...