This research identifies the psychosocial needs of HIV-positive women attending two of the newly established Community Care Centres in Kerala, as recounted by the health care practitioners of those services. Findings include the complex and devastating impacts of the stigma associated with HIV=AIDS on women’s lives, including their avoidance of health care due to fear of disclosure and the denial of their children’s access to education. The report suggests that further research into the linkages between the different stakeholders, to fully exploit the successful strategies employed by each to combat the stigma, may well be beneficial in addressing one of the most damaging and pervasive challenges of the disease
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Community-level stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV is found all over the world...
Accounts of HIV/AIDS in India are constituted within discourses of significant social stigma and ta...
This research identifies the psychosocial needs of HIV-positive women attending two of the newly est...
Stigma and discrimination are now recognised as major factors in the spread of Human Immunodeficienc...
Magister Artium - MAThe effects of the spread of HIV/AIDS place a great burden on women and children...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in dif...
HIV stigma continues to be a barrier to physical and mental health among people living with HIV glob...
AIDS-related stigma has received increasing attention in the literature; however, little is known ab...
This anthropological research investigated the stigmatization of HIV & AIDS and the discriminati...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in di...
The focus of this study was on the experiences of a small sample of local women who are HIVpositive ...
Over the last 20 years, the Population Council has carried out extensive work examining the intersec...
HIV-related stigma is a catalytic and divisive social phenomenon. It refers to undesirable attitudes...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on women has not been fully understood and researched. As a result of that ma...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Community-level stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV is found all over the world...
Accounts of HIV/AIDS in India are constituted within discourses of significant social stigma and ta...
This research identifies the psychosocial needs of HIV-positive women attending two of the newly est...
Stigma and discrimination are now recognised as major factors in the spread of Human Immunodeficienc...
Magister Artium - MAThe effects of the spread of HIV/AIDS place a great burden on women and children...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in dif...
HIV stigma continues to be a barrier to physical and mental health among people living with HIV glob...
AIDS-related stigma has received increasing attention in the literature; however, little is known ab...
This anthropological research investigated the stigmatization of HIV & AIDS and the discriminati...
The nature and intensity of AIDS stigma are shaped by the social construction of the epidemic in di...
The focus of this study was on the experiences of a small sample of local women who are HIVpositive ...
Over the last 20 years, the Population Council has carried out extensive work examining the intersec...
HIV-related stigma is a catalytic and divisive social phenomenon. It refers to undesirable attitudes...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on women has not been fully understood and researched. As a result of that ma...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Community-level stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV is found all over the world...
Accounts of HIV/AIDS in India are constituted within discourses of significant social stigma and ta...