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      From conceptualizing to measuring HIV stigma: a review of HIV stigma mechanism measures.

      AIDS and Behavior
      Concept Formation, HIV Infections, prevention & control, psychology, HIV-1, Humans, Models, Theoretical, Prejudice, Research, Social Alienation, Stereotyping

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          Recent analyses suggest that lack of clarity in the conceptualization and measurement of HIV stigma at an individual level is a significant barrier to HIV prevention and treatment efforts. In order to address this concern, we articulate a new framework designed to aid in clarifying the conceptualization and measurement of HIV stigma among individuals. The HIV Stigma Framework explores how the stigma of HIV elicits a series of stigma mechanisms, which in turn lead to deleterious outcomes for HIV uninfected and infected people. We then apply this framework to review measures developed to gauge the effect of HIV stigma since the beginning of the epidemic. Finally, we emphasize the utility of using three questions to guide future HIV stigma research: who is affected by, how are they affected by, and what are the outcomes of HIV stigma?

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          19636699
          10.1007/s10461-009-9593-3

          Chemistry
          Concept Formation,HIV Infections,prevention & control,psychology,HIV-1,Humans,Models, Theoretical,Prejudice,Research,Social Alienation,Stereotyping

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