Because of fears of stigmatization, people with HIV/AIDS (PHAs) may avoid health care and refuse illness-related information and support. However, HIV/AIDS-related information, especially that which is provided by other people, has also been shown to a vital resource for PHAs and their loved ones. This research examines the role of stigmatization in PHAs' and their friends/family members' efforts to establish personal networks for HIV/AIDS-related information and help ("information/help networks"). To investigate this question, I draw upon Goffman's ( 1963 ) stigma management theory and Chatman's ( 1996 ) theory of information poverty. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 114 PHAs, their friends/family members, health ca...
Social support for people living with HIV in rural America remains a considerably understudied aspec...
What accounts for differences in HIV stigma across different high prevalence settings? This study wa...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
HIV/AIDS information is an important resource for people affected by the disease, particularly infor...
A growing body of evidence suggests that network-based interventions to reduce HIV transmission and/...
A growing body of evidence suggests that network-based interventions to reduce HIV transmission and/...
This thesis examines the underlying cause of social stigma towards people living with HIV, and the e...
For most, an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is difficult to manage without social support and healthy coping ...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
ABSTRACT We report preliminary results of a mixed methods study of relationships between family-base...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regarding...
RATIONALE: HIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living ...
We report preliminary results of a mixed methods study of relationships between family‐based informa...
Stigmatization contributes to inequity by marginalizing persons living with HIV and AIDS (PHAs). In ...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
Social support for people living with HIV in rural America remains a considerably understudied aspec...
What accounts for differences in HIV stigma across different high prevalence settings? This study wa...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
HIV/AIDS information is an important resource for people affected by the disease, particularly infor...
A growing body of evidence suggests that network-based interventions to reduce HIV transmission and/...
A growing body of evidence suggests that network-based interventions to reduce HIV transmission and/...
This thesis examines the underlying cause of social stigma towards people living with HIV, and the e...
For most, an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is difficult to manage without social support and healthy coping ...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
ABSTRACT We report preliminary results of a mixed methods study of relationships between family-base...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regarding...
RATIONALE: HIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living ...
We report preliminary results of a mixed methods study of relationships between family‐based informa...
Stigmatization contributes to inequity by marginalizing persons living with HIV and AIDS (PHAs). In ...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
Social support for people living with HIV in rural America remains a considerably understudied aspec...
What accounts for differences in HIV stigma across different high prevalence settings? This study wa...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...