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Prevalence and predictive factors of stigmatizing attitudes towards people living with HIV in the remote villages on the Maroni River in French Guiana.

Astrid van Melle1, Marie-Claire Parriault, Célia Basurko, Anne Jolivet, Claude Flamand, Perrine Pigeon, Johanna Caudal, Nathalie Lydié, Sandrine Halfen, Marie-Thérèse Goerger-Sow, Mathieu Nacher.   

Abstract

The Maroni basin, an isolated region which lies between Suriname and French Guiana, has been affected by the HIV epidemic 10 years after coastal French Guiana. However, the rise in HIV prevalence was sharp with a prevalence exceeding 1% within 10 years. Stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV (PLWHIV) or "suspected to have HIV" is rampant as reported by health professionals or non-governmental organisations. The objective of this article is to present the first quantitative data from the general population of this region on stigma towards people living with HIV. Data were collected in 2012 by a structured questionnaire among a random sample of 896 individuals residing in remote villages on the Maroni River. Proportion comparisons between the Maroni sample and the sample from the general population on the coastline in 2011 were conducted. Simple and multivariate logistic regression models were used to predict stigmatising attitudes. For all situations involving PLWHIV, the proportion of negative attitudes was significantly higher on the Maroni than in coastal French Guiana (p < 0.001). Findings indicate that the different levels of knowledge, erroneous beliefs and poor situation (not having electricity in one's home; not having French health insurance) were associated with stigmatising attitudes. The present data could help both sides coordinate interventions both at the individual level by improving knowledge and at the community level to change norms in order to reduce stigma and discrimination aiming for increased impact.

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Keywords:  French Guiana; HIV; attitudes; behaviour pratices; knowledge; stigma and discrimination; the Maroni River

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25078678     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2014.939607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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1.  Knowledge, attitudes, practices about HIV and implications in risk and stigma prevention among French Guianese and Brazilian border inhabitants : Beliefs about HIV among border inhabitants.

Authors:  E Mosnier; M Nacher; M C Parriault; C Dao; B Bidaud; P Brousse; M Gaillet; L Epelboin; A M Mendes; L Montenegro; C Nakano Daniel; R Botreau; A Rouseliere; S Rhodes; A Carbunar
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Estimation of the duration between HIV seroconversion and HIV diagnosis in different population groups in French Guiana: Strategic information to reduce the proportion of undiagnosed infections.

Authors:  Mathieu Nacher; Antoine Adenis; Florence Huber; Edouard Hallet; Philippe Abboud; Emilie Mosnier; Bastien Bideau; Christian Marty; Aude Lucarelli; Vanessa Morel; François Lacapère; Loïc Epelboin; Pierre Couppié
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-06-22       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Spectrum of skin diseases in Amerindian villages of the Upper Oyapock, French Guiana.

Authors:  Thomas Malmontet; Basma Guarmit; Melanie Gaillet; Celine Michaud; Nicolas Garceran; Romain Chanlin; Magalie Demar; Pierre Couppie; Romain Blaizot
Journal:  Int J Dermatol       Date:  2020-03-29       Impact factor: 2.736

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