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An examination of the relationships among gender, health status, social support, and HIV-related stigma.

机译:检查性别,健康状况,社会支持和与艾滋病相关的污名之间的关系。

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This secondary analysis used E. Goffman's (1963) model of stigma to examine how social support and health status are related to HIV stigma, after controlling for specific sociodemographic factors, and how these relationships differed between men and women living with HIV. Baseline data from 183 subjects in a behavioral randomized clinical trial were analyzed using multigroup structural equation modeling. Women reported significantly higher levels of stigma than men after controlling for race, history of injection drug use, and exposure category. HIV-related stigma was negatively predicted by social support regardless of gender. The theorized model explained a significant amount of the variance in stigma for men and women (24.4% and 44%, respectively) and may provide novel and individualized intervention points for health care providers to effect positive change in perceived stigma for the person living with HIV. The study offers insight into understanding the relationships among gender, health status, social support, and HIV-related stigma.
机译:这项次要分析使用了E. Goffman(1963)的污名化模型,在控制了特定的社会人口统计学因素之后,研究了社会支持和健康状况与HIV污名之间的关系,以及男女之间的关系如何不同。使用多组结构方程模型对来自行为随机临床试验中183名受试者的基线数据进行了分析。在控制种族,注射吸毒史和接触类别后,女性的柱头病水平明显高于男性。不论性别,社会支持都会负面预测与艾滋病毒有关的污名。理论模型解释了男女在耻辱感上的巨大差异(分别为24.4%和44%),并可能为卫生保健提供者提供新颖且个性化的干预点,以使艾滋病毒感染者的耻辱感产生积极变化。这项研究提供了洞悉性别,健康状况,社会支持以及与艾滋病相关的污名之间关系的见识。

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