We provide a theoretical foundation for analyzing how social stigma and adopted behavioral traits affect the transmission of HIV across a population. We combine an evolutionary game-theoretic model—based on a relationship signaling stage game—with the SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) model of disease transmission. Our evolutionary model specifies how two types of social stigma—that which accompanies an HIV+ condition and that which follows associating with an HIV+ partner—influence behavioral propensities to honestly report one’s condition (or not) and to unconditionally accept relationships (or not). With respect to reporting an HIV+ condition, we find that condition stigma impedes the fitness of honest reporting, whereas association s...
Understanding the determinants of individuals ’ perceptions of their risk of becoming infected with ...
Understanding the determinants of individuals\u27 perceptions of their risk of becoming infected wit...
Abstract. HIV/AIDS is one of the most challenging public health burdens worldwide, with more than 34...
Statistical network models have been shown to be of particular relevance for understanding various p...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
<p>The strongest population-level associations between HIV and social environment, in our studies an...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
Computational simulations are currently used to identify epidemic dynamics, to test potential preven...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Beyond control measures imposed by public authorities, human behavioral changes can be triggered by ...
Despite advances in public health, biomedical, and social sciences, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
Conceptualizing a population as a set of individuals linked together to form a large social network ...
Understanding the determinants of individuals ’ perceptions of their risk of becoming infected with ...
Understanding the determinants of individuals\u27 perceptions of their risk of becoming infected wit...
Abstract. HIV/AIDS is one of the most challenging public health burdens worldwide, with more than 34...
Statistical network models have been shown to be of particular relevance for understanding various p...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
<p>The strongest population-level associations between HIV and social environment, in our studies an...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
Computational simulations are currently used to identify epidemic dynamics, to test potential preven...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Beyond control measures imposed by public authorities, human behavioral changes can be triggered by ...
Despite advances in public health, biomedical, and social sciences, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus...
RationaleHIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living wi...
Conceptualizing a population as a set of individuals linked together to form a large social network ...
Understanding the determinants of individuals ’ perceptions of their risk of becoming infected with ...
Understanding the determinants of individuals\u27 perceptions of their risk of becoming infected wit...
Abstract. HIV/AIDS is one of the most challenging public health burdens worldwide, with more than 34...