2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpsy.2018.03.002
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Self-stigma, depression, and anxiety levels of people living with HIV in Turkey

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“…The finding of this study surely supported study findings from previous researches regarding the relationship of HIV/AIDS knowledge with the stigma surrounding HIV itself. Other studies documented similar findings as this research is the study conducted by Nicole, Joshua & Clifford (2019);Mulatu et al (2018); Hewko et al (2018); Demiral (2018): Khadijeh and Sadigheh (2016) and Rajwani (2012). The right knowledge is important to ensure the seropositive children received stigma-free care and treatment, also help in preventing mistakes happen in institutions daily management.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The finding of this study surely supported study findings from previous researches regarding the relationship of HIV/AIDS knowledge with the stigma surrounding HIV itself. Other studies documented similar findings as this research is the study conducted by Nicole, Joshua & Clifford (2019);Mulatu et al (2018); Hewko et al (2018); Demiral (2018): Khadijeh and Sadigheh (2016) and Rajwani (2012). The right knowledge is important to ensure the seropositive children received stigma-free care and treatment, also help in preventing mistakes happen in institutions daily management.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In a study conducted in Turkey, the Berger HSS mean score of the participants was reported as 92.4±19.8. In addition, the study stated that stigma was higher in those who share their HIV status with others (27). In another study, it was revealed that low education level and being unemployed increase stigma (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Hasil penelitian ini sejalan dengan penelitian yang dilakukan pada 71 ODHA di Turki yang menyatakan bahwa terdapat hubungan antara perceived stigma dengan depresi dengan arah korelasi positif (Demirel et al, 2018). Penelitian lain terkait perceived stigma pada 464 ODHA juga telah dilakukan di Kota Yangon, Myanmar.…”
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