Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tuberculosis, Mental illness and Epilepsy. Different forms of stigma have been identified: enacted stigma, perceived stigma, and self stigma. Stigma is increasingly regarded as a key driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and has a major impact on public health interventions. Objectives The initiative was to provide activities in the clinic while patients waited to be seen by healthcare professionals. It was envisaged this would contribute to reduction of clinic based stigma felt by clients. Methods: This was a repeated cross-sectional survey (October-November 2005 and March-April 2007) that was conducted at the Infectious Diseases Institute clinic (ID...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
Program implementers and qualitative researchers have described how increasing availability of HIV a...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
The study aim is to explore the results of an HIV stigma intervention in five African health care se...
Stigma is a common human reaction to disease. Throughout history many diseases have carried consider...
IntroductionSelf-stigma–negative self-judgements resulting in shame, worthlessness and self-blame–ma...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma, and its associated discrimination, is known to negatively affect all aspect...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has the potential to change processes of HIV stigmatisation. In this ar...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
Program implementers and qualitative researchers have described how increasing availability of HIV a...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
IntroductionThe rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with reductions in HIV-r...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
The study aim is to explore the results of an HIV stigma intervention in five African health care se...
Stigma is a common human reaction to disease. Throughout history many diseases have carried consider...
IntroductionSelf-stigma–negative self-judgements resulting in shame, worthlessness and self-blame–ma...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma, and its associated discrimination, is known to negatively affect all aspect...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has the potential to change processes of HIV stigmatisation. In this ar...
Objective—Program implementers have argued that the increasing availability of anti-retroviral thera...
Abstract Background Stigma is a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment. There is a limited understa...
Program implementers and qualitative researchers have described how increasing availability of HIV a...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...