Assessing HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in developing countries

HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination are barriers to HIV prevention effectiveness, voluntary counseling and testing uptake, and accessing care in many international settings. Most published stigma scales are not comprehensive and have been primarily tested in developed countries. We sought to...

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Main Authors: Becky L. Genberg, Surinda Kawichai, Alfred Chingono, Memory Sendah, Suwat Chariyalertsak, Kelika A. Konda, David D. Celentano
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-606052018-09-10T03:49:02Z Assessing HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in developing countries Becky L. Genberg Surinda Kawichai Alfred Chingono Memory Sendah Suwat Chariyalertsak Kelika A. Konda David D. Celentano Medicine Psychology HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination are barriers to HIV prevention effectiveness, voluntary counseling and testing uptake, and accessing care in many international settings. Most published stigma scales are not comprehensive and have been primarily tested in developed countries. We sought to draw on existing literature to develop a scale with strong psychometric properties that could easily be used in developing countries. From 82 compiled questions, we tested a 50-item scale which yielded 3 dimensions with 22 items in pilot testing in rural northern Thailand (n = 200) and urban and peri-urban Zimbabwe (n = 221). The three factors (shame, blame and social isolation; perceived discrimination; equity) had high internal consistency reliability and good divergent validity in both research settings. Systematic and significant differences in stigmatizing attitudes were found across countries, with few differences by age or sex noted within sites. This short, comprehensive and standardized measure can be easily incorporated into questionnaires in international research settings. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2018-09-10T03:46:01Z 2018-09-10T03:46:01Z 2008-09-01 Journal 10907165 2-s2.0-50049127668 10.1007/s10461-007-9340-6 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=50049127668&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60605
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
Psychology
spellingShingle Medicine
Psychology
Becky L. Genberg
Surinda Kawichai
Alfred Chingono
Memory Sendah
Suwat Chariyalertsak
Kelika A. Konda
David D. Celentano
Assessing HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in developing countries
description HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination are barriers to HIV prevention effectiveness, voluntary counseling and testing uptake, and accessing care in many international settings. Most published stigma scales are not comprehensive and have been primarily tested in developed countries. We sought to draw on existing literature to develop a scale with strong psychometric properties that could easily be used in developing countries. From 82 compiled questions, we tested a 50-item scale which yielded 3 dimensions with 22 items in pilot testing in rural northern Thailand (n = 200) and urban and peri-urban Zimbabwe (n = 221). The three factors (shame, blame and social isolation; perceived discrimination; equity) had high internal consistency reliability and good divergent validity in both research settings. Systematic and significant differences in stigmatizing attitudes were found across countries, with few differences by age or sex noted within sites. This short, comprehensive and standardized measure can be easily incorporated into questionnaires in international research settings. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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author Becky L. Genberg
Surinda Kawichai
Alfred Chingono
Memory Sendah
Suwat Chariyalertsak
Kelika A. Konda
David D. Celentano
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Surinda Kawichai
Alfred Chingono
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Suwat Chariyalertsak
Kelika A. Konda
David D. Celentano
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title Assessing HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in developing countries
title_short Assessing HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in developing countries
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