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Stigmatization as a social control mechanism for persons living with HIV and AIDS.

Judy E Mill1, Nancy Edwards, Randy C Jackson, Lynne MacLean, Jean Chaw-Kant.   

Abstract

Stigmatization contributes to inequity by marginalizing persons living with HIV and AIDS (PHAs). In this study we examined the stigmatizing practices in health care settings from the perspectives of PHAs and health care providers (HCPs). A qualitative design, using a participatory action research approach, was used. Interviews and focus groups were completed with 16 aboriginal and 17 nonaboriginal individuals living with HIV (APHAs and PHAs) and 27 HCPs in Ottawa and Edmonton, Canada. We present findings to support the premise that stigmatization can be used as a social control mechanism with PHAs. Participants described both active and passive social control mechanisms: shunning and ostracizing, labeling, and disempowering health care practices. Forgiving behavior, balancing disclosure, practicing universal precautions, bending the rules, shifting services, and reducing labeling were strategies to manage, resist, and mitigate social control. The findings illustrate the urgent need for multilevel interventions to manage, resist, and mitigate stigma.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20663937     DOI: 10.1177/1049732310375436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


  11 in total

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2.  Effects of Stigmatization on Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS in a Central-Eastern European Context: A Qualitative Analysis from Hungary.

Authors:  J Takács; J A Kelly; T P Tóth; L Mocsonaki; Y A Amirkhanian
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3.  Past experiences, current realities and future possibilities for HIV nursing education and care in Canada.

Authors:  Judy Mill; Vera Caine; Cheryl Arneson; Geoffrey Maina; Anthony De Padua; Margaret Dykeman
Journal:  J Nurs Educ Pract       Date:  2014

4.  'Why aren't you on PrEP? You're a gay man': reification of HIV 'risk' influences perception and behaviour of young sexual minority men and medical providers.

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5.  Implementation Process of a Canadian Community-based Nurse Mentorship Intervention in HIV Care.

Authors:  Vera Caine; Judy Mill; Kelly O'Brien; Patricia Solomon; Catherine Worthington; Margaret Dykeman; Jacqueline Gahagan; Geoffrey Maina; Anthony De Padua; Cheryl Arneson; Tim Rogers; Jean Chaw-Kant
Journal:  J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care       Date:  2015-11-07       Impact factor: 1.354

6.  A Mixed-Methods Outcome Evaluation of a Mentorship Intervention for Canadian Nurses in HIV Care.

Authors:  Catherine A Worthington; Kelly K O'Brien; Judy Mill; Vera Caine; Patty Solomon; Jean Chaw-Kant
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Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2016-11-08       Impact factor: 2.711

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Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2013-01-11       Impact factor: 5.396

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