Abstract Background Annual HIV testing is recommended for populations at-risk for HIV in the United States, including heterosexuals geographically connected to urban high-risk areas (HRA) with elevated rates of HIV prevalence and poverty, who are primarily African American/Black or Hispanic. Yet this subpopulation of “individuals residing in HRA” (IR-HRA) evidence low rates of regular HIV testing. HIV stigma is a recognized primary barrier to testing, in part due to its interaction with other stigmatized social identities. Guided by social-cognitive and intersectionality theories, this qualitative descriptive study explored stigma as a barrier to HIV testing and identified ways IR-HRA manage stigma. Methods In 2012-2014, we conducted in-dep...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential when implementing HIV prevention and treatme...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic inclusive of men who have sex ...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers—anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
Background: HIV is an emerging health concern worldwide including in the U.S. in 2015, the fourth la...
Several studies provide evidence that Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Acquired Immune Deficiency S...
The HIV test is highly valued for its role in promoting personal health, aiding in HIV prevention, a...
In the USA, young Black gay men are disproportionately impacted upon by HIV. In this qualitative stu...
In the USA, young Black gay men are disproportionately impacted upon by HIV. In this qualitative stu...
BackgroundOver 50,000 individuals become infected with HIV annually in the U.S., and over a quarter ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014<bold>Background</bold> In the United States HIV in...
Objective: HIV testing is necessary to curb the increasing epidemic. However, HIV-related stigma and...
HIV testing is an important HIV prevention strategy for young men who have sex with men (YMSM) in th...
HIV-related stigma is a catalytic and divisive social phenomenon. It refers to undesirable attitudes...
Although HIV-related stigma is known, in general, to deter HIV-testing, the extent to which differen...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV and other STDs. Given the state of HIV/AIDS...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential when implementing HIV prevention and treatme...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic inclusive of men who have sex ...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers—anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
Background: HIV is an emerging health concern worldwide including in the U.S. in 2015, the fourth la...
Several studies provide evidence that Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Acquired Immune Deficiency S...
The HIV test is highly valued for its role in promoting personal health, aiding in HIV prevention, a...
In the USA, young Black gay men are disproportionately impacted upon by HIV. In this qualitative stu...
In the USA, young Black gay men are disproportionately impacted upon by HIV. In this qualitative stu...
BackgroundOver 50,000 individuals become infected with HIV annually in the U.S., and over a quarter ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014<bold>Background</bold> In the United States HIV in...
Objective: HIV testing is necessary to curb the increasing epidemic. However, HIV-related stigma and...
HIV testing is an important HIV prevention strategy for young men who have sex with men (YMSM) in th...
HIV-related stigma is a catalytic and divisive social phenomenon. It refers to undesirable attitudes...
Although HIV-related stigma is known, in general, to deter HIV-testing, the extent to which differen...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV and other STDs. Given the state of HIV/AIDS...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential when implementing HIV prevention and treatme...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic inclusive of men who have sex ...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers—anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...