Magister Artium - MAThis study is a descriptive study and describes the effects of religious beliefs and stigma toward people living with HIV/AIDS. The religions looked at were Islam, Christianity and Hinduism and it was conducted in the community of Cravenby, situated in Cape Town. Its objectives were to investigate; how religion affected people’s attitudes to HIV/AIDS within Cravenby; to investigate how religious beliefs may lead to stigma; does religion allow an individual to disclose his or her HIV status if they are HIV positive; how religion may affect one’s sexual behaviour and how much is known about HIV by people living in Cravenby. The study employed qualitative research methods and the method of data collection was implemented th...
A structured questionnaire was used to survey the perceptions of programme coordinators, fieldworke...
For most, an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is difficult to manage without social support and healthy coping ...
A Research Report submitted to the School of Public Health the Faculty of Health Sciences Univers...
This study was conducted to gain a better understanding of HIV/AIDS-related stigma within religious ...
This study aims to determine the relationship between religious practices of people living with HIV/...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of the local congregation in the Effiduase Methodis...
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of the church in helping HIV and AIDS affected fami...
The role of spiritual faith healers in managing various conditions of ill-health has been studied an...
Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined its associations with...
Abstract Background Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined i...
Background Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined its associ...
Magister Curationis - MCurHIV stigma is still affecting People Living with HIV (PLHIV) despite biome...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa has the largest percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is a recognised problem for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) yet little r...
Religious beliefs play an important role in the lives of Tanzanians, but little is known about the i...
A structured questionnaire was used to survey the perceptions of programme coordinators, fieldworke...
For most, an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is difficult to manage without social support and healthy coping ...
A Research Report submitted to the School of Public Health the Faculty of Health Sciences Univers...
This study was conducted to gain a better understanding of HIV/AIDS-related stigma within religious ...
This study aims to determine the relationship between religious practices of people living with HIV/...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of the local congregation in the Effiduase Methodis...
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of the church in helping HIV and AIDS affected fami...
The role of spiritual faith healers in managing various conditions of ill-health has been studied an...
Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined its associations with...
Abstract Background Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined i...
Background Religion shapes everyday beliefs and activities, but few studies have examined its associ...
Magister Curationis - MCurHIV stigma is still affecting People Living with HIV (PLHIV) despite biome...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa has the largest percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is a recognised problem for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) yet little r...
Religious beliefs play an important role in the lives of Tanzanians, but little is known about the i...
A structured questionnaire was used to survey the perceptions of programme coordinators, fieldworke...
For most, an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is difficult to manage without social support and healthy coping ...
A Research Report submitted to the School of Public Health the Faculty of Health Sciences Univers...