Societal awareness of stigma and discrimination against persons living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (PLHIV): Experience of clinicians, PLHIV, general population, and persons who are vulnerable to HIV
Abstract:The objective of this study was to explore societal awareness of stigma and discrimination against persons living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (PLHIV) through the experience of clinicians, PLHIV, the general population and persons who are vulnerable to HIV. This was a cross-sectional survey which used questionnaires to collect data during May to July, 2013. The sampling unit was eight target provinces of the National AIDS Program Plan (NAP) for 2012 to 16. The sample respondents include 300 persons … Show more
“…People living with HIV are prone to both internal and external stigmatization, undue judgment and maltreatment in the community; and untold psycho-social trauma; all these work as negative forces against preventive efforts [10][11]. The project supports the prevention needs of people living with HIV in a broad range of clinical and biomedical interventions, counseling, psychosocial and social services, community and social interventions, and advocacy through community dialogue.…”
Background: Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention (PHDP) is the next stage in the HIV response, where people living with HIV (PLHIV) are at the centre and services offered in an environment
“…People living with HIV are prone to both internal and external stigmatization, undue judgment and maltreatment in the community; and untold psycho-social trauma; all these work as negative forces against preventive efforts [10][11]. The project supports the prevention needs of people living with HIV in a broad range of clinical and biomedical interventions, counseling, psychosocial and social services, community and social interventions, and advocacy through community dialogue.…”
Background: Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention (PHDP) is the next stage in the HIV response, where people living with HIV (PLHIV) are at the centre and services offered in an environment
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