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HIV-related stigma in social interactions: Approach and avoidance behaviour in a virtual environment

机译:社交互动中与艾滋病相关的污名:虚拟环境中的方法和回避行为

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People living with HIV are a stigmatized group in our society, especially homosexual people living with HIV. One of the behavioural manifestations of stigmatization is an increased interpersonal distance kept during social interactions. Immersive virtual environment technology enables the experimental study of social interactions in an accurate and relatively unobtrusive manner. Using a virtual hospital room, we measured to what extent diagnosis (HIV, cancer or broken leg) and sexual orientation (homosexual or heterosexual) were related to approach behaviour (based on the interpersonal distance and the speed of approach), and the degree patients were looked at (as was obtained from an additional exploration of our head orientation data). Moreover, implicit and explicit attitudes were predicted to moderate this relationship. Participants (N=50) were healthy, heterosexual students. A main effect of diagnosis revealed larger interpersonal distances from patients with HIV than from patients with cancer. Also, an interaction effect demonstrated that distances were largest when the HIV patient was homosexual. Furthermore, a main effect of diagnosis showed that HIV and cancer patients were approached more slowly than broken leg patients, an effect that was larger for HIV than for cancer patients. In addition, head orientation analyses revealed that patients with HIV were relatively looked at' more often as well as relatively looked away from' less often than patients with cancer and patients with a broken leg. None of these effects however were found to be moderated by implicit and explicit attitudes. These findings provide behavioural evidence for the stigmatization of people living with HIV and homosexuals with HIV in particular. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:艾滋病毒感染者是我们社会中被污名化的群体,尤其是同性恋艾滋病毒感染者。污名化的行为表现之一是在社交互动过程中保持的人际距离增加。身临其境的虚拟环境技术使人们能够以准确且相对不干扰的方式对社交互动进行实验研究。在虚拟的病房中,我们测量了诊断(艾滋病毒,癌症或断腿)和性取向(同性恋或异性恋)在多大程度上与进近行为相关(基于人际距离和进近速度)以及患者的程度进行了研究(这是从我们对头部取向数据的进一步探索中获得的)。此外,据预测,内隐和外在的态度会缓和这种关系。参与者(N = 50)是健康的异性恋学生。诊断的主要结果显示,与艾滋病毒患者相比,与艾滋病毒患者的人际距离更大。此外,相互作用的影响表明,当HIV患者是同性恋时,距离最大。此外,诊断的主要结果显示,与腿骨折的患者相比,HIV和癌症患者的治疗速度较慢,对HIV的影响大于对癌症患者的影响。此外,头部取向分析显示,与癌症患者和腿部骨折患者相比,HIV患者相对被“频繁地看待”和“相对远离”的被看护的频率更低。然而,没有发现这些影响是由内隐和外在态度减轻的。这些发现为行为者提供了证据,特别是对艾滋病毒感染者,尤其是同性恋者的侮辱。版权所有(c)2015 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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