This study explores the implications of interpersonal relationships to HIV/AIDS stigma in Chinese society. The data were collected by 67 open-ended individual interviews. The study shows that HIV/AIDS stigma goes beyond fears about the risk of infection. Two interrelated themes, the social categorisation and bao, constitute the underlying principles in the structure of discourse. On the one hand, people with HIV/AIDS are typically represented as a deviant outgroup. They are believed to be retributed by the Heaven. However, the differentiation between ingroup and outgroup is not just simply based on HIV/AIDS infection. Instead, the boundary between the two is penetrable and is mediated by blood ties. One the other hand, the double-entendre o...
During its history HIV has changed from a death sentence to a medical condition manageable with trea...
This study examined whether the impact of HIV stigma on psychosocial status and substance use among ...
To describe emergent stigma-related themes from individual descriptions of living with HIV in Liuzho...
This study explores the implications of interpersonal relationships to HIV/AIDS stigma in Chinese so...
HIV-related stigma and discrimination are major barriers to the successful control of HIV. Stigma is...
In China, HIV-related stigma is considered as a formidable barrier in the combat against the HIV epi...
The latest data indicate that between 540,000 and 760,000 people are infected with HIV in China. Alt...
Abstract Background HIV-related stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) has been associated...
From publisher: Social support promotes greater medical compliance, better immune system functioning...
International audienceFollowing a brief introduction on the current AIDS situation in China, three d...
The present study investigated the dyadic effects of stigma and discrimination on distress in Chines...
In China, acute stigma accompanying an HIV diagnosis can lead to self-isolation. In a cultural setti...
BackgroundPeople living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in rural Anhui, China face tremendous challenges, whic...
Jing Li,1,2,* Sawitri Assanangkornchai,1,* Lin Lu,3 Manhong Jia,3,* Edward B McNeil,1,* Jing You,4,*...
An HIV/AIDS-related stigma is already deeply entrenched within Chinese people; however, little is kn...
During its history HIV has changed from a death sentence to a medical condition manageable with trea...
This study examined whether the impact of HIV stigma on psychosocial status and substance use among ...
To describe emergent stigma-related themes from individual descriptions of living with HIV in Liuzho...
This study explores the implications of interpersonal relationships to HIV/AIDS stigma in Chinese so...
HIV-related stigma and discrimination are major barriers to the successful control of HIV. Stigma is...
In China, HIV-related stigma is considered as a formidable barrier in the combat against the HIV epi...
The latest data indicate that between 540,000 and 760,000 people are infected with HIV in China. Alt...
Abstract Background HIV-related stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) has been associated...
From publisher: Social support promotes greater medical compliance, better immune system functioning...
International audienceFollowing a brief introduction on the current AIDS situation in China, three d...
The present study investigated the dyadic effects of stigma and discrimination on distress in Chines...
In China, acute stigma accompanying an HIV diagnosis can lead to self-isolation. In a cultural setti...
BackgroundPeople living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in rural Anhui, China face tremendous challenges, whic...
Jing Li,1,2,* Sawitri Assanangkornchai,1,* Lin Lu,3 Manhong Jia,3,* Edward B McNeil,1,* Jing You,4,*...
An HIV/AIDS-related stigma is already deeply entrenched within Chinese people; however, little is kn...
During its history HIV has changed from a death sentence to a medical condition manageable with trea...
This study examined whether the impact of HIV stigma on psychosocial status and substance use among ...
To describe emergent stigma-related themes from individual descriptions of living with HIV in Liuzho...