2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003909
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Reported impact of creativity in the Wakakosha (‘You’re Worth It’) internal stigma intervention for young people living with HIV in Harare, Zimbabwe

Lauren Heniff,
Nadine Ferris France,
Webster Mavhu
et al.

Abstract: Internal stigma (negative judgements towards oneself) continues to be a barrier to HIV treatment, management and care, and has global public health consequences. People living with HIV (PLHIV) who report internal stigma are less likely to seek care, adhere to treatment and can experience increased depression and lower quality of life. The Wakakosha (‘You’re Worth It’) programme sought to reduce internal stigma among young PLHIV using inquiry-based stress reduction (IBSR), a cognitive and awareness-based method… Show more

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