Individual in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 HIV positive Black Africans were conducted in London, UK. The interviews focused upon experiential accounts of living with HIV. The interviews were transcribed and analysed for recurrent themes using interpretative phenomenological analysis. The social context of being a Black African living in the UK emerged as an important framework within which the experience of being HIV positive was positioned. In terms of people's accounts of their own experiences of living with HIV, diagnosis figured as an important moment in people's lives. The majority of participants were surprised and upset upon receiving their positive antibody test results. Many reported a period of depression and social i...
M.A.This study emerged from the apparent contradiction posed by the frequent occurrence of stigma an...
Psychoanalytic theory draws attention to the way in which a positive identity can be asserted as a d...
People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) have a difficult time integrating this part of...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The experiences of men from African backgrounds living with HIV who are gay/bisexual have so far bee...
AIDS-related stigma can cause delays in testing, poor treatment adherence, and greater numbers of ne...
The number of African women living with HIV/AIDS in the UK is increasing. Until recently, research o...
Focus group research was undertaken in three English cities among Gay and Bisexual men (British and ...
Abstract Recent advances in the fight against HIV have increased the life expectancy of those infect...
Background: In the UK, black Africans account for the most affected ethnic population with HIV. Blac...
The disclosure of HIV status presents a dilemma; it can promote health, social support, and psycholo...
Background Black Africans, culturally very diverse, make up less than 1% of the UK population. Yet t...
HIV-related stigma in African and Afro-Caribbean diaspora communities in the Netherlands was investi...
HIV-related stigma in African and Afro-Caribbean diaspora communities in the Netherlands was investi...
M.A.This study emerged from the apparent contradiction posed by the frequent occurrence of stigma an...
Psychoanalytic theory draws attention to the way in which a positive identity can be asserted as a d...
People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) have a difficult time integrating this part of...
Previously, researchers have explored theoretical constructions of stigma, the lived experiences of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The experiences of men from African backgrounds living with HIV who are gay/bisexual have so far bee...
AIDS-related stigma can cause delays in testing, poor treatment adherence, and greater numbers of ne...
The number of African women living with HIV/AIDS in the UK is increasing. Until recently, research o...
Focus group research was undertaken in three English cities among Gay and Bisexual men (British and ...
Abstract Recent advances in the fight against HIV have increased the life expectancy of those infect...
Background: In the UK, black Africans account for the most affected ethnic population with HIV. Blac...
The disclosure of HIV status presents a dilemma; it can promote health, social support, and psycholo...
Background Black Africans, culturally very diverse, make up less than 1% of the UK population. Yet t...
HIV-related stigma in African and Afro-Caribbean diaspora communities in the Netherlands was investi...
HIV-related stigma in African and Afro-Caribbean diaspora communities in the Netherlands was investi...
M.A.This study emerged from the apparent contradiction posed by the frequent occurrence of stigma an...
Psychoanalytic theory draws attention to the way in which a positive identity can be asserted as a d...
People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) have a difficult time integrating this part of...