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HIV-Related Stigma and Overlapping Stigmas Towards People Living With HIV Among Health Care Trainees in Canada.

Anne C Wagner1, Todd Girard1, Kelly E McShane1, Shari Margolese2, Trevor A Hart1.   

Abstract

HIV continues to be a stigmatized disease, despite significant advances in care and concerted effort to reduce discrimination, stereotypes, and prejudice. Living with HIV is often associated with a multitude of overlapping and intersecting experiences which can, in and of themselves, also be stigmatized, and which may exacerbate HIV-related stigma. The consequences of these stigmatizing experiences are particularly impactful when the stigmatizing individual is a health care provider, as this can influence access to and quality of care. The current study empirically investigates a model of overlapping stigmas (homophobia, racism, sexism, stigma against injection drug use and stigma against sex work) potentially held by health care provider trainees in Canada to determine how these constructs overlap and intersect, and to assess whether HIV-related stigma may have unique attributes. Understanding overlapping stigmas can help inform targeted, stigma-informed training for health care trainees in order to provide effective, compassionate care for people living with HIV.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28825863     DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2017.29.4.364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


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4.  HIV Related Stigma among Healthcare Providers: Opportunities for Education and Training.

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