Aim. To study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection risk perception and stigmatizing attitudes in the dwellers of the Central Administrative District of Moscow. Subjects and methods. An anonymous survey was conducted using specially developed questionnaires. A total of 893 people were interviewed. Each of the given indicators was used to ask 98 to 254 respondents. Among the survey participants, there were 92 healthcare workers, including 66 physicians and 26 representatives of middle-level and junior medical staff. According to their replies, the respondents were divided into 2 groups: 1) healthcare workers; 2) representatives of the so-called general population. Results. 91.3% of the healthcare workers gave a negative reply to the q...
Abstract Background: Despite the success of developed countries in preventing the spread of HIV/AID...
The primary goal of this research was to examine attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS, name...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives and attitudes of people living with human immunodeficien...
Aim. To study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection risk perception and stigmatizing attitude...
The aim of the study. Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected / AIDS patients, t...
The HIV epidemic continues to grow in Kazakhstan and HIV stigma remains a major barrier to HIV preve...
Few studies have examined the personal and social consequences of stigma associated with HIV infecti...
The aim of the study: Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected/ AIDS patients, th...
The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important obstacle to...
The work presents the analysis of epidemiological monitoring of HIV/AIDS in the Dnipropetrovsk regio...
BACKGROUND: The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important...
Background: The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important...
The problem of psychological peculiarities of personal attitudes of the problem of the HIV/AIDS is...
This paper presents results of the survey regarding the awareness about HIV/AIDS among HIV-infected ...
Introduction: In Iran, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a stigmatized issue and there is a nega...
Abstract Background: Despite the success of developed countries in preventing the spread of HIV/AID...
The primary goal of this research was to examine attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS, name...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives and attitudes of people living with human immunodeficien...
Aim. To study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection risk perception and stigmatizing attitude...
The aim of the study. Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected / AIDS patients, t...
The HIV epidemic continues to grow in Kazakhstan and HIV stigma remains a major barrier to HIV preve...
Few studies have examined the personal and social consequences of stigma associated with HIV infecti...
The aim of the study: Finding out the attitude of the respondents to HIV-infected/ AIDS patients, th...
The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important obstacle to...
The work presents the analysis of epidemiological monitoring of HIV/AIDS in the Dnipropetrovsk regio...
BACKGROUND: The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important...
Background: The stigma of and discrimination because of HIV has been described as the most important...
The problem of psychological peculiarities of personal attitudes of the problem of the HIV/AIDS is...
This paper presents results of the survey regarding the awareness about HIV/AIDS among HIV-infected ...
Introduction: In Iran, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a stigmatized issue and there is a nega...
Abstract Background: Despite the success of developed countries in preventing the spread of HIV/AID...
The primary goal of this research was to examine attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS, name...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives and attitudes of people living with human immunodeficien...