HIV-related stigma in England: experiences of gay men and heterosexual African migrants living with HIV
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2006, 16: 472-480.
Authors: Catherine Dodds
Abstract: Focus group research was undertaken in three English cities among Gay and Bisexual men (British and non-British), heterosexual African women and heterosexual African men, all with diagnosed HIV. It was found that prevalent social discourses of homophobia, racism and xenophobia underpin individuals’ experiences of HIV-related stigma. Members of marginalised communities themselves employ HIV-related stigma as a governance mechanism to exclude positive people from tightly woven networks of support.
Keywords: HIV, AIDS, stigma, inequality, discrimination
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