HIV-related stigma is a frequently cited barrier to HIV testing and care engagement. A nuanced understanding of HIV-related stigma is critical for developing stigma-reduction interventions to optimize HIV-related outcomes. This qualitative study documented HIV-related stigma across eight communities in east Africa during the baseline year of a large HIV test-and-treat trial (SEARCH, NCT: 01864603), prior to implementation of widespread community HIV testing campaigns and efforts to link individuals with HIV to care and treatment. Findings revealed experiences of enacted, internalized and anticipated stigma that were highly gendered, and more pronounced in communities with lower HIV prevalence; women, overwhelmingly, both held and were targe...
HIV/AIDS stigma is a common thread in the narratives of pregnant women affected by HIV/AIDS globally...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
HIV-related stigma is a frequently cited barrier to HIV testing and care engagement. A nuanced under...
HIV-related stigma continues to persist in several African countries including Uganda. This study qu...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regardin...
HIV/AIDS related stigma is a major barrier to uptake of HIV testing and counselling (HTC). We assess...
HIV/AIDS related stigma is a major barrier to uptake of HIV testing and counselling (HTC). We assess...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regarding...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
This study focuses on one aspect of a more extensive SANPAD-funded HIV stigma reduction research pro...
ObjectiveProgramme implementers have argued that the increasing availability of antiretroviral thera...
HIV infection remains highly stigmatized throughout sub-Saharan Africa despite the increasing availa...
HIV/AIDS stigma is a common thread in the narratives of pregnant women affected by HIV/AIDS globally...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
HIV-related stigma is a frequently cited barrier to HIV testing and care engagement. A nuanced under...
HIV-related stigma continues to persist in several African countries including Uganda. This study qu...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regardin...
HIV/AIDS related stigma is a major barrier to uptake of HIV testing and counselling (HTC). We assess...
HIV/AIDS related stigma is a major barrier to uptake of HIV testing and counselling (HTC). We assess...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
Background: Individuals suffer from felt stigma when they internalize negative perceptions regarding...
Background: There is little qualitative research on lived experiences of stigma and discrimination ...
This study focuses on one aspect of a more extensive SANPAD-funded HIV stigma reduction research pro...
ObjectiveProgramme implementers have argued that the increasing availability of antiretroviral thera...
HIV infection remains highly stigmatized throughout sub-Saharan Africa despite the increasing availa...
HIV/AIDS stigma is a common thread in the narratives of pregnant women affected by HIV/AIDS globally...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a highly stigmatised condition for people living with HIV...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...