© The Author(s) 2017. The experience of living with HIV, in the global north, has changed significantly over the past 20 years. This is largely the result of effective biomedical methods of treatment and prevention. HIV is now widely considered to be a long-term condition like many others – it has been argued that HIV has been ‘normalised’. Drawing on online qualitative survey data, with respondents aged 18–35 years, diagnosed with HIV in the past 5 years, this research explores contemporary subjective experiences of being diagnosed, and living, with HIV in the United Kingdom. The data reveal ambiguous experiences and expectations, as the ‘normative’ status of HIV exists alongside ongoing experiences of fear, shame and stigma – maintaining ...
Global health priorities are being set to address questions on adherence to HIV antiretroviral thera...
Once classed as a devastating virus that resulted in a guaranteed premature death, HIV can be treate...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The experience of living with HIV, in the global north, has changed significan...
Background The introduction of effective antiretroviral treatment in the late 1990s led to the perce...
Background: Successes in biomedicine have transformed HIV from a debilitating and frequently fatal i...
Significant advances in HIV treatment has meant that for the majority of patients with HIV they are ...
This article explores the growth and impact of the medicalisation of HIV and HIV-related stigma. S...
This paper reflects on the meanings of ‘post-AIDS’ in the Global North and Global South. I bring tog...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
BACKGROUND: Once effective therapy for a previously untreatable condition is made available, a norma...
This thesis explores the experiences of young people perinatally infected with HIV in the UK. Althou...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Once effective therapy for a previously untreatable condition is made available, a normalisation of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Föreningen Lambda Nordica via the DOI in th...
Global health priorities are being set to address questions on adherence to HIV antiretroviral thera...
Once classed as a devastating virus that resulted in a guaranteed premature death, HIV can be treate...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The experience of living with HIV, in the global north, has changed significan...
Background The introduction of effective antiretroviral treatment in the late 1990s led to the perce...
Background: Successes in biomedicine have transformed HIV from a debilitating and frequently fatal i...
Significant advances in HIV treatment has meant that for the majority of patients with HIV they are ...
This article explores the growth and impact of the medicalisation of HIV and HIV-related stigma. S...
This paper reflects on the meanings of ‘post-AIDS’ in the Global North and Global South. I bring tog...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
BACKGROUND: Once effective therapy for a previously untreatable condition is made available, a norma...
This thesis explores the experiences of young people perinatally infected with HIV in the UK. Althou...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
Once effective therapy for a previously untreatable condition is made available, a normalisation of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Föreningen Lambda Nordica via the DOI in th...
Global health priorities are being set to address questions on adherence to HIV antiretroviral thera...
Once classed as a devastating virus that resulted in a guaranteed premature death, HIV can be treate...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...