نتایج جستجو برای: hivaidsrelated stigma and discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 16838074  

2010
Fatemeh Rahmati-Najarkolaei Shamsaddin Niknami Farkhondeh Aminshokravi Mohsen Bazargan Fazlollah Ahmadi Ebrahim Hadjizadeh Sedigheh S Tavafian

BACKGROUND People living with HIV (PLHIV) sometimes experience discrimination. There is little understanding of the causes, forms and consequences of this stigma in Islamic countries. This qualitative study explored perceptions and experiences of PLHIV regarding both the quality of healthcare and the attitudes and behaviours of their healthcare providers in the Islamic Republic of Iran. METHO...

2015
Carmen H. Logie Valerie Earnshaw

Lesbian, bisexual and queer (LBQ) women experience pervasive sexual stigma that harms wellbeing. Stigma is a multi-dimensional construct and includes perceived stigma, awareness of negative attitudes towards one's group, and enacted stigma, overt experiences of discrimination. Despite its complexity, sexual stigma research has generally explored singular forms of sexual stigma among LBQ women. ...

2012
Peter J. Smit Michael Brady Michael Carter Ricardo Fernandes Lance Lamore Michael Meulbroek Michel Ohayon Tom Platteau Peter Rehberg Jürgen K. Rockstroh Marc Thompson

While stigma associated with HIV infection is well recognised, there is limited information on the impact of HIV-related stigma between men who have sex with men and within communities of gay men. The consequences of HIV-related stigma can be personal and community-wide, including impacts on mood and emotional well-being, prevention, testing behaviour, and mental and general health. This review...

2013
Carolyn M. Audet Catherine C. McGowan Kenneth A. Wallston Aaron M. Kipp

INTRODUCTION HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documented, its impact on patient well-being in the southern US is not well understood. METHODS Thirty-two adults participated in cognitive interviews after completing the Berger HIV or the Van Rie stigma scale. Participant responses were probed to ensure the scales accurately measured stig...

2013
Eric Swank Breanne Fahs David M. Frost

Exposure to heterosexist discrimination may vary by a person’s place of residency. Utilizing a minority stress perspective, an online survey of self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals (n = 285) examined whether rural and small town inhabitants experienced greater exposure to six types of enacted stigma. After comparing the frequency of enacted stigma by community type, find...

Journal: :Sex Roles 2022

Abstract Minority stress remains pervasive in various aspects of life among sexual minorities. Driven by the awareness social injustice, some minority individuals may undertake collective action to counteract discrimination, but this does not apply all members The present study used a prospective, longitudinal research design examine how different dimensions (i.e., perceived discrimination and ...

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2004
Matthias Angermeyer

Studies have shown that the stigma of the most common mental disorder, namely depression, expose people with these disorders to a substantial amount of stigmatization in the workplace. Apart from the descriptive assessment of the magnitude of stigma, it is also important to investigate the dynamics of the stigma process. Agreeing with Dr. Stuart, three approaches to research on stigma and the w...

2015
Ignacio Aznar-Lou Antoni Serrano-Blanco Ana Fernández Juan V. Luciano Maria Rubio-Valera

BACKGROUND Mental disorders have a huge impact on the European population. Two of the main causes of this impact are stigma and discrimination. The aim of this paper is to assess the stigma regarding mental disorder in Catalonia and to explore factors associated with stigma. METHODS Cross-sectional population-based survey of a representative sample of non-institutionalized adult population (n...

Journal: :International Journal of Mental Health Systems 2008
Graham Thornicroft Elaine Brohan Aliya Kassam Elanor Lewis-Holmes

This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood as a combination of problems of knowledge (ignorance), attitudes (prejudice) and behaviour (discrimination). From a literature review, a series of candidate interventions are identified which may be effective in reducing stigmatisation and discrimination at the following levels: individuals with mental i...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2012
S Evans-Lacko E Brohan R Mojtabai G Thornicroft

BACKGROUND Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among people with mental health problems. Despite increasing activity aimed at reducing mental illness stigma, there is little evidence to guide and inform specific anti-stigma campaign development and messages to be used in mass campaigns. A better understanding of the association between public knowledge, ...

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