The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a problem that encompasses multiple fields on a personal and social level, influencing both the infected person and the social network he/she develops in. The Stigma appears as a very important problem for those people who live with HIV/AIDS don´t look after treatment, don´t disclose their serostatus and isolate from society, widely deteriorating quality of life. The paper begins with a review of the literature using various databases. In total 43 articles were selected. Health professionals appear as important actors for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), as they provide support and help at several levels (including medical and personal ones), and any stigmatizing attitude expressed by them has a great impact, fro...
Today the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the many crises families may face. Many people have died of th...
Background and Aim: HIV/AIDS and its carrier are not only known as a disease and a patient, respecti...
Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with ...
HIV is considered a public health problem in the world, especially in Brazil, where about 194,000 pe...
HIV is considered a public health problem in the world, especially in Brazil, where about 194,000 pe...
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
Abstract Introduction: The social stigma in people with HIV/AIDS by students and health professiona...
HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination are probably as old as the disease itself. Despite the fa...
Given the implications of stigma for HIV/AIDS prevention and control of the epidemic, as emphasized ...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of HIV/AIDS is increasing globally. It is one of the public health chall...
Stigma is an attribute that discredits, and ruins the identity of individuals. Currently, predominat...
From inception, the HIV/AIDS epidemic had been accompanied also by an epidemic of fear, ignorance an...
Stigma and discrimination towards individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a se...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
The aim of the study. Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected / AIDS patien...
Today the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the many crises families may face. Many people have died of th...
Background and Aim: HIV/AIDS and its carrier are not only known as a disease and a patient, respecti...
Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with ...
HIV is considered a public health problem in the world, especially in Brazil, where about 194,000 pe...
HIV is considered a public health problem in the world, especially in Brazil, where about 194,000 pe...
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
Abstract Introduction: The social stigma in people with HIV/AIDS by students and health professiona...
HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination are probably as old as the disease itself. Despite the fa...
Given the implications of stigma for HIV/AIDS prevention and control of the epidemic, as emphasized ...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of HIV/AIDS is increasing globally. It is one of the public health chall...
Stigma is an attribute that discredits, and ruins the identity of individuals. Currently, predominat...
From inception, the HIV/AIDS epidemic had been accompanied also by an epidemic of fear, ignorance an...
Stigma and discrimination towards individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a se...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
The aim of the study. Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected / AIDS patien...
Today the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the many crises families may face. Many people have died of th...
Background and Aim: HIV/AIDS and its carrier are not only known as a disease and a patient, respecti...
Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with ...