The Effects of HIV Stigma on Health, Disclosure of HIV Status, and Risk Behavior of Homeless and Unstably Housed Persons Living with HIV

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Richard J. Wolitski
Sherri L. Pals
Daniel P. Kidder
Cari Courtenay-Quirk
David R. Holtgrave
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[1] National Center for HIV/AIDS,Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
[2] Viral Hepatitis,Department of Health
[3] STD,undefined
[4] and TB Prevention,undefined
[5] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[6] Behavior and Society,undefined
[7] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2009年 / 13卷
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HIV stigma; Discrimination; Prejudice; Homelessness; Access to medical care; Adherence; Sexual risk behavior; HIV disclosure; Social support;
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HIV-related stigma negatively affects the lives of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Homeless/unstably housed PLWHA experience myriad challenges and may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of HIV-related stigma. Homeless/unstably housed PLWHA from 3 U.S. cities (N = 637) completed computer-assisted interviews that measured demographics, self-assessed physical and mental health, medical utilization, adherence, HIV disclosure, and risk behaviors. Internal and perceived external HIV stigma were assessed and combined for a total stigma score. Higher levels of stigma were experienced by women, homeless participants, those with a high school education or less, and those more recently diagnosed with HIV. Stigma was strongly associated with poorer self-assessed physical and mental health, and perceived external stigma was associated with recent non-adherence to HIV treatment. Perceived external stigma was associated with decreased HIV disclosure to social network members, and internal stigma was associated with drug use and non-disclosure to sex partners. Interventions are needed to reduce HIV-related stigma and its effects on the health of homeless/unstably housed PLWHA.
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