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HIV/AIDS and intersectional stigmas: Examining stigma related behaviours among medical students during service delivery.

Nelson Varas-Díaz1, Eliut Rivera-Segarra2, Torsten B Neilands3, Yasmín Pedrogo4, Paola Carminelli-Corretjer2, Nelmit Tollinchi2, Estefanía Torres2, Yanira Soto Del Valle2, Marinilda Rivera Díaz5, Nerian Ortiz4.   

Abstract

HIV/AIDS stigma remains a major global health issue with detrimental consequences for people with HIV/AIDS (PWHA), especially when manifested by health professionals. Research on HIV/AIDS stigma has documented negative attitudes towards PWHA among health professionals. However, fewer studies have examined how HIV/AIDS stigma is manifested behaviourally during clinical interactions and how it interacts with other stigmas (i.e. drug use, sexism, homophobia). This study aimed to: (1) examine behavioural manifestations of HIV/AIDS stigma among medical students during clinical interactions, and (2) explore HIV/AIDS stigma intersectionality with other stigmas. We implemented an experimental design using Standardised Patient (SP) simulations, observational techniques, and quantitative questionnaires. A total of 237 medical students engaged in SP encounters with three experimental scenarios: (1) PWHA infected via illegal drug use, (2) PWHA infected via unprotected heterosexual relations, (3) PWHA infected via unprotected homosexual relations. They also interacted with a person with common cold (control condition). Results evidenced statistically significant differences between the experimental and control simulation, with higher number of stigma behaviours manifested towards experimental conditions. Results also evidence higher HIV/AIDS stigma towards MSM when compared to the drug user and heterosexual woman SP's. We discuss the implications of these findings for training of medical students.

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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS; behaviours; intersectionality; physicians; stigma

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31296120      PMCID: PMC7216302          DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2019.1633378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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