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    AIDS. 2008 Aug;22 Suppl 2:S67-79.

    Stigma in the HIV/AIDS epidemic: a review of the literature and recommendations for the way forward.

    Mahajan AP, Sayles JN, Patel VA, Remien RH, Sawires SR, Ortiz DJ, Szekeres G, Coates TJ.

    UCLA Program in Global Health, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024, USA. AnishMahajan@mednet.ucla.edu

    Abstract

    Although stigma is considered a major barrier to effective responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, stigma reduction efforts are relegated to the bottom of AIDS programme priorities. The complexity of HIV/AIDS-related stigma is often cited as a primary reason for the limited response to this pervasive phenomenon. In this paper, we systematically review the scientific literature on HIV/AIDS-related stigma to document the current state of research, identify gaps in the available evidence and highlight promising strategies to address stigma. We focus on the following key challenges: defining, measuring and reducing HIV/AIDS-related stigma as well as assessing the impact of stigma on the effectiveness of HIV prevention and treatment programmes. Based on the literature, we conclude by offering a set of recommendations that may represent important next steps in a multifaceted response to stigma in the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

    PMID: 18641472 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]PMCID: PMC2835402Free PMC Article

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