HIV / AIDS-related stigma and discrimination among adolescents in Botswana.

作者: Gobopamang Letamo

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摘要: The primary goal of this study is to examine and determine factors influencing stigmatisation discrimination among adolescents towards people living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana. HIV/AIDS-related stigma result from fear ignorance denial. There exists little or no research Botswana dealing how suspected having are perceived treated. Data analyzed paper taken the AIDS Impact Survey conducted year 2001. Both descriptive multivariate logistic regression models used analyse data. results show that many expressed negative attitudes HIV/AIDS. Logistic analysis shows misconceptions about HIV transmission often encourage Interestingly although majority stigmatise discriminative against PLWA them willing care for a family member who has need address issues as part prevention further spread (authors)

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