Trust is foundational for social and healthcare relationships. Stigma associated with AIDS may affect evaluations of trustworthiness in AIDS sufferers. Participants evaluated the trustworthiness of someone described as being honest, dishonest, or having AIDS. The individual described as having AIDS was judged as untrustworthy as the individual described as being dishonest. In a follow-up experiment, the individual was described as being honest, dishonest, contracting AIDS via heterosexual sex, via male-to-male sexual intercourse, or via a blood transfusion. Someone contracting AIDS from male-to-male sexual intercourse was judged as untrustworthy as a dishonest person and more untrustworthy than individuals in the other conditions
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Given the increased prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the United Kingdom, it i...
Trust is foundational for social and healthcare relationships. Stigma associated with AIDS may affec...
Trust is foundational for social and healthcare relationships. Stigma associated with AIDS may affec...
The present paper replicated and extended assessments of whether stigma toward, and willingness to i...
HIV stigma and its corollary HIV fear constitute significant barriers to HIV prevention. This quasi-...
Individuals engage in high rates of AIDS risk behavior, despite awareness that infection is preventa...
The University Values Study carried out at the University of Michigan during the spring of 1989 incl...
International audienceThis study examined regret following HIV serostatusdisclosure and associated f...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
Research has shown that individuals overestimate the degree to which they and others share similar b...
An attributional model of controllability suggests that perceptions of someone\u27s controllability ...
Two propositions about attitudes, which have previously been supported with respect to the mentally ...
loomberg Somma (2006) as ‘‘a social process, experienced or anticipated, characterized by exclusion,...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Given the increased prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the United Kingdom, it i...
Trust is foundational for social and healthcare relationships. Stigma associated with AIDS may affec...
Trust is foundational for social and healthcare relationships. Stigma associated with AIDS may affec...
The present paper replicated and extended assessments of whether stigma toward, and willingness to i...
HIV stigma and its corollary HIV fear constitute significant barriers to HIV prevention. This quasi-...
Individuals engage in high rates of AIDS risk behavior, despite awareness that infection is preventa...
The University Values Study carried out at the University of Michigan during the spring of 1989 incl...
International audienceThis study examined regret following HIV serostatusdisclosure and associated f...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
Research has shown that individuals overestimate the degree to which they and others share similar b...
An attributional model of controllability suggests that perceptions of someone\u27s controllability ...
Two propositions about attitudes, which have previously been supported with respect to the mentally ...
loomberg Somma (2006) as ‘‘a social process, experienced or anticipated, characterized by exclusion,...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Given the increased prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the United Kingdom, it i...