Background: The stigma associated with HIV/AIDS represents a significant issue. It can hinder help-seeking behaviours, fracture relationships, conceal prevalence rates and curtail public health initiatives to reduce HIV/AIDS. Culture is known to shape this stigma - it influences how individuals and the communities they represent understand the causes of HIV/AIDS, how it can and should be treated, and how people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) should be regarded. Following recent increases in both HIV/AIDS and cross-cultural migration, this study determines the effect of cross-cultural integration on the tendency to stigmatise PLWHA. Methods: This was achieved by surveying adults who are at the nexus of two dissimilar cultures - adults from the...
Introduction: In Iran, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a stigmatized issue and there is a nega...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Functional theory proposes that attitudes may serve a variety of purposes for individuals. This stud...
Background: The stigma associated with HIV/AIDS represents a significant issue. It can hinder help-s...
Objective: This study examines the levels of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodefic...
Background: Fear of being stigmatised is a major social risk for seeking help in the HIV/AIDS arena....
Objective: To describe the interrelationship between living with HIV, migrating to andresettling in ...
A nationwide study on the association of HIV/AIDS with stigma has implications for the way in which ...
Stigmatization against HIV/AIDS greatly hinders efforts to increase the accessibility and utilizatio...
A critical component of an AIDS-free generation is to reduce HIV-related stigma. Previous research p...
Background: The diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with the dis...
Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination have a substantial impact on people living with HIV/AIDS ...
Globally, HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discriminatory attitudes deter the effectiveness of HIV preven...
Increasing HIV notifications amongst migrant and mobile populations to Australia is a significant pu...
Introduction: In Iran, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a stigmatized issue and there is a nega...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Functional theory proposes that attitudes may serve a variety of purposes for individuals. This stud...
Background: The stigma associated with HIV/AIDS represents a significant issue. It can hinder help-s...
Objective: This study examines the levels of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodefic...
Background: Fear of being stigmatised is a major social risk for seeking help in the HIV/AIDS arena....
Objective: To describe the interrelationship between living with HIV, migrating to andresettling in ...
A nationwide study on the association of HIV/AIDS with stigma has implications for the way in which ...
Stigmatization against HIV/AIDS greatly hinders efforts to increase the accessibility and utilizatio...
A critical component of an AIDS-free generation is to reduce HIV-related stigma. Previous research p...
Background: The diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with the dis...
Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination have a substantial impact on people living with HIV/AIDS ...
Globally, HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discriminatory attitudes deter the effectiveness of HIV preven...
Increasing HIV notifications amongst migrant and mobile populations to Australia is a significant pu...
Introduction: In Iran, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a stigmatized issue and there is a nega...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Functional theory proposes that attitudes may serve a variety of purposes for individuals. This stud...