2024
DOI: 10.1093/jncimonographs/lgae002
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A “What Matters Most” approach to investigating intersectional stigma toward HIV and cancer in Hanoi, Vietnam

Evan L Eschliman,
Dung Hoang,
Nasim Khoshnam
et al.

Abstract: Background Vietnam is experiencing a growing burden of cancer, including among people living with HIV. Stigma acts as a sociocultural barrier to the prevention and treatment of both conditions. This study investigates how cultural notions of “respected personhood” (or “what matters most”) influence manifestations of HIV-related stigma and cancer stigma in Hanoi, Vietnam. Methods Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted with … Show more

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