ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Nigeria, very little research has focused on how power differences based on gender perpetuate the stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and how these gender differences affect the care that PLWHA receive in health care institutions. We explore gender-related beliefs and reactions of society, including health care professionals (HCPs), with regard to PLWHA, using Connell's theoretical framework of gender and power (1987). With Connell's structural theory of gender and power (financial inequality, authority and structure of social norms), we can describe gender differences in stigmatization of PLWHA. METHOD: We conducted in-depth ...
This paper will discuss the power differential between women and men and its role in the intersectio...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
This paper examines the relationship between gender, human security and HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Ni...
Until very recently, researchers paid little attention to sex or gender issues in HIV/AIDS. When dif...
This study explored the influence of gender on HIV-related discrimination in health care facilities ...
Beyond the statistics of sex-based differences in infection rates, there are profound differences in...
Background: a major focus of attention in the efforts at controlling the spread of HIV infection has...
The aim of this study was to determine some underlying gender differences in the pattern of infectio...
HIV/AIDS has been identified as one of the major problems facing the global community. This thesis e...
HIV-related stigma can affect health by compromising coping and social support. Gender differences i...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
In Ethiopia, HIV/AIDS is highly stigmatized due to the fact that sexual intercourse is the main mode...
The impact of HIV and AIDS among African women has been devastating. Since the beginning of the epid...
A global epidemic that has affected lives around the world, AIDS has accentuated inequalities across...
This paper will discuss the power differential between women and men and its role in the intersectio...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
This paper examines the relationship between gender, human security and HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Ni...
Until very recently, researchers paid little attention to sex or gender issues in HIV/AIDS. When dif...
This study explored the influence of gender on HIV-related discrimination in health care facilities ...
Beyond the statistics of sex-based differences in infection rates, there are profound differences in...
Background: a major focus of attention in the efforts at controlling the spread of HIV infection has...
The aim of this study was to determine some underlying gender differences in the pattern of infectio...
HIV/AIDS has been identified as one of the major problems facing the global community. This thesis e...
HIV-related stigma can affect health by compromising coping and social support. Gender differences i...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
In Ethiopia, HIV/AIDS is highly stigmatized due to the fact that sexual intercourse is the main mode...
The impact of HIV and AIDS among African women has been devastating. Since the beginning of the epid...
A global epidemic that has affected lives around the world, AIDS has accentuated inequalities across...
This paper will discuss the power differential between women and men and its role in the intersectio...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
This paper examines the relationship between gender, human security and HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria...