In this article, we examine how HIV/AIDS caregivers negotiate stigma in their discourse of providing care to HIV-positive individuals. Using interview data, we demonstrate how participants employed discourse of control in attempting to avoid and counter HIV-related stigma: participants rejected fear of associating with HIV-positive individuals by drawing on their knowledge of HIV transmission and their ability to control and avoid infection. Such discourses backfire, however, as the concept of HIV infection being controllable and thus avoidable maintains accountability for the disease. Thus, participants' micro discourse of control can maintain the macro discourse that produces HIV-related stigma.div_PaS21pub4142pub
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
Since the early years of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, stigma has been understood...
In this article, we examine how HIV/AIDS caregivers negotiate stigma in their discourse of providing...
In this discourse analytic article, I discuss the shifting challenges of HIV/AIDS caregiving, as hig...
In this discourse analytic article, I discuss the shifting challenges of HIV/AIDS caregiving, as hig...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State UniversityHIV/AIDS has b...
Aim To further develop Earnshaw and Chaudoir's HIV stigma framework by describing the experiences of...
Stigmatization contributes to inequity by marginalizing persons living with HIV and AIDS (PHAs). In ...
*Both the authors contributed equally to this study. Background: Living with HIV is of daily concern...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
ccording to anecdotal reports, AIDS stigma and discrimination continue to influence people living wi...
The current study evaluated the role of knowing someone living with HIV/AIDS and disclosure of one’s...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on HIV/AIDS stigma through interviews...
Abstract Background The stigma associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a significant g...
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
Since the early years of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, stigma has been understood...
In this article, we examine how HIV/AIDS caregivers negotiate stigma in their discourse of providing...
In this discourse analytic article, I discuss the shifting challenges of HIV/AIDS caregiving, as hig...
In this discourse analytic article, I discuss the shifting challenges of HIV/AIDS caregiving, as hig...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State UniversityHIV/AIDS has b...
Aim To further develop Earnshaw and Chaudoir's HIV stigma framework by describing the experiences of...
Stigmatization contributes to inequity by marginalizing persons living with HIV and AIDS (PHAs). In ...
*Both the authors contributed equally to this study. Background: Living with HIV is of daily concern...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
ccording to anecdotal reports, AIDS stigma and discrimination continue to influence people living wi...
The current study evaluated the role of knowing someone living with HIV/AIDS and disclosure of one’s...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on HIV/AIDS stigma through interviews...
Abstract Background The stigma associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a significant g...
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
Since the early years of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, stigma has been understood...