Understanding HIV/AIDS Stigma: A Theoretical and Methodological AnalysisHSRC Press, 2005 - 104 من الصفحات At a time when alarming numbers of people with HIV/AIDS seek help under cover of darkness, deeply ashamed of their plight, it is crucial to find ways to better comprehend and address the specific nature of stigma around HIV/AIDS in southern Africa. |
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الصفحة 9 - Like any other disease, [it] has in itself no meaning: it is only a micro-organism. It acquires meaning and significance from its human context, from the ways in which it infiltrates the lives of the people, from the reactions it provokes, and from the manner in which it gives expression to cultural and political values.
الصفحة 102 - CW (1991). Stigma, AIDS and quality of nursing care; State of the science.
الصفحة 86 - Black, BP, & Miles, MS (2002). Calculating the risks and benefits of disclosure in African American women who have HIV.
الصفحة 85 - Its main objective is to campaign for greater access to treatment for all South Africans, by raising public awareness and understanding about issues surrounding the availability, affordability and use of HIV treatments.
الصفحة 100 - Puhl, R., & Brownell, KD (2003). Ways of coping with obesity stigma: Review and conceptual analysis. Eating Behaviors, 4, 53-78.
الصفحة 101 - Shelton, JN (2003). Interpersonal concerns in social encounters between majority and minority group members. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6, 171-185. Shelton, JN, & Richeson, JA (2005). Intergroup contact and pluralistic ignorance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 91-107. Shelton, JN, & Richeson, JA (in press). Ethnic minorities' racial attitudes and contact experiences with Whites.
الصفحة 92 - Symbolic prejudice or fear of infection? A functional analysis of AIDS-related stigma among heterosexual adults. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 20, 230-241 . Herek, G., & Glunt, E.
الصفحة 21 - In the third, labeled persons are placed in distinct categories so as to accomplish some degree of separation of "us" from "them." In the fourth, labeled persons experience status loss and discrimination that lead to unequal outcomes. Stigmatization is entirely contingent on access to social, economic and political power that allows the identification of differences, the construction of stereotypes, the separation of labeled persons into distinct categories and the full execution of disapproval,...
الصفحة 91 - Treading the path of least resistance : HIV/AIDS and social inequalities - a South African case study », Social Science and Medicine, 54 : 1093-1 1 10.