HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is experienced as a highly stigmatized disease by those with HIV and their families. Moreover, it has been argued that it is the stigma-tized nature of HIV that separates it from other chronic ill-nesses (Bor and Elford, 1998; Geballe and Gruendel, 1995). Drawing from a recently completed qualitative study con-ducted in Scotland, this article examines the impact of HIV stigma on children and young people with a parent or carer with HIV. The starting point for the research (and for this article) is the perspective of the children and young people themselves. The article gives an account of their under-standing of stigma, and explores the different methods that they have adopted to cope with the effects of l...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...
Domestic stigmatisation serves as an umbrella term for acts of enacted or felt stigma experienced in...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...
HIV and AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as one of the main obstacles to the prevention, care...
This review article summarizes the current knowledge about children born or living in families affec...
This paper analyses the effects of HIV-related stigma on children made orphans by AIDS and other chi...
5.2 million South Africans are carrying the virus of HIV. People positively diagnosed with HIV are n...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as a key problem that needs to be addressed in HIV/AIDS ...
stigma by child nd f li people either living with or associated with HIV and to all types of stigmat...
South Africa is one of the sub Saharan countries where considerable progress in providing antiretrov...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a disease that is associated with risky sexual behaviors, inje...
There are limited data on what influence caregivers ’ HIV disclosure to children in limited resource...
Little is published about the disclosure of parents´ own HIV status to their children in Africa. Res...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...
Domestic stigmatisation serves as an umbrella term for acts of enacted or felt stigma experienced in...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...
HIV and AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as one of the main obstacles to the prevention, care...
This review article summarizes the current knowledge about children born or living in families affec...
This paper analyses the effects of HIV-related stigma on children made orphans by AIDS and other chi...
5.2 million South Africans are carrying the virus of HIV. People positively diagnosed with HIV are n...
HIV infected parents face great challenges when contemplating and performing disclosure of theirs an...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as a key problem that needs to be addressed in HIV/AIDS ...
stigma by child nd f li people either living with or associated with HIV and to all types of stigmat...
South Africa is one of the sub Saharan countries where considerable progress in providing antiretrov...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a disease that is associated with risky sexual behaviors, inje...
There are limited data on what influence caregivers ’ HIV disclosure to children in limited resource...
Little is published about the disclosure of parents´ own HIV status to their children in Africa. Res...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...
Domestic stigmatisation serves as an umbrella term for acts of enacted or felt stigma experienced in...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...