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A method for the quantitative analysis of the layering of HIV-related stigma

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posted on 2005-05-01, 00:00 authored by Daniel Reidpath, Kit Chan
HIV-related stigma is regarded as one of the major barriers in the development of effective prevention and care programs; but the stigma associated with HIV stigma is not a singular entity. The stigma of the infection is layered with other stigmas, such as those associated with the routes of transmission (e.g., sex work and injecting drug use) and personal characteristics (e.g., race, religion, ethnicity and gender). In developing programs and policies to overcome HIV-related stigma, cognisance needs to be taken of all the sources of stigma, and how they may interact. A novel method is described for examining the layers of HIV/AIDS-related stigma, and secondary data are adapted to illustrate this. The importance of understanding the layering of stigma for the development of effective interventions is also discussed.

History

Journal

AIDS care

Volume

17

Issue

4

Pagination

425 - 432

Publisher

Routledge

Location

London, England

ISSN

0954-0121

eISSN

1360-0451

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Taylor & Francis Group Ltd