This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were used. Studies were identified through electronic databases, grey literature, reference harvesting and contacts with key researchers. Quality of findings was assessed through an adapted version of the Cambridge Quality Checklists. A total of 590 potentially relevant titles were identified. Seventeen peer-reviewed articles and one draft book chapter were included. Studies investigated socio-demographic, HIV-related, intra-personal and interpersonal correlates of internalised stigma. Eleven articles used cross-sectiona...
Background: In June 2021, 40 years have passed since the first cases of HIV infection were detected....
Background: This paper reports on the first national implementation of the “People Living with HIV ...
In general, an initial diagnosis of HIV is likely to be correlated with the onset of HIV stigma. HIV...
This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst ...
This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst ...
Internalized HIV stigma is prevalent and research on internalized HIV stigma has increased during th...
Internalized HIV stigma is prevalent and research on internalized HIV stigma has increased during th...
AIDS stigmas interfere with HIV prevention, diagnosis, and treatment and can become internalized by ...
Objective: Measuring internalized stigma is critical to understanding its impact on the health and q...
Background: HIV-related stigma and psychological distress among people living with HIV (PLHIV) pose ...
Background: This is the first epidemiological study of internalised stigma among adolescents living ...
HIV infection remains highly stigmatized throughout sub-Saharan Africa despite the increasing availa...
The aim of this literature review is to elucidate what is known ...
Depression affects over 40% of people with HIV (PHIV) in low- and middle-income countries, and over ...
Internalized stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) is prevalent in Bangladesh. A better un...
Background: In June 2021, 40 years have passed since the first cases of HIV infection were detected....
Background: This paper reports on the first national implementation of the “People Living with HIV ...
In general, an initial diagnosis of HIV is likely to be correlated with the onset of HIV stigma. HIV...
This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst ...
This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst ...
Internalized HIV stigma is prevalent and research on internalized HIV stigma has increased during th...
Internalized HIV stigma is prevalent and research on internalized HIV stigma has increased during th...
AIDS stigmas interfere with HIV prevention, diagnosis, and treatment and can become internalized by ...
Objective: Measuring internalized stigma is critical to understanding its impact on the health and q...
Background: HIV-related stigma and psychological distress among people living with HIV (PLHIV) pose ...
Background: This is the first epidemiological study of internalised stigma among adolescents living ...
HIV infection remains highly stigmatized throughout sub-Saharan Africa despite the increasing availa...
The aim of this literature review is to elucidate what is known ...
Depression affects over 40% of people with HIV (PHIV) in low- and middle-income countries, and over ...
Internalized stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) is prevalent in Bangladesh. A better un...
Background: In June 2021, 40 years have passed since the first cases of HIV infection were detected....
Background: This paper reports on the first national implementation of the “People Living with HIV ...
In general, an initial diagnosis of HIV is likely to be correlated with the onset of HIV stigma. HIV...