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Can AIDS stigma be reduced to poverty stigma? Exploring Zimbabwean children's representations of poverty and AIDS

机译:艾滋病污名化可以减少为贫困污名化吗?探索津巴布韦儿童对贫困和艾滋病的看法

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Objective We use children's drawings to investigate social stigmatization of AIDS-affected and poverty-affected children by their peers, in the light of suggestions that the stigmatization of AIDS-affected children might derive more from the poverty experienced by these children than from their association with AIDS.ududMethods A qualitative study, in rural Zimbabwe, used draw-and-write techniques to elicit children's (10–12 years) representations of AIDS-affected children (n= 30) and poverty-affected children (n= 33) in 2009 and 2010 respectively.ududResults Representations of children affected by AIDS and by poverty differed significantly. The main problems facing AIDS-affected children were said to be the psychosocial humiliations of AIDS stigma and children's distress about sick relatives. Contrastingly, poverty-affected children were depicted as suffering from physical and material neglect and deprivation. Children affected by AIDS were described as caregivers of parents whom illness prevented from working. This translated into admiration and respect for children's active contribution to household survival. Poverty-affected children were often portrayed as more passive victims of their guardians' inability or unwillingness to work or to prioritize their children's needs, with these children having fewer opportunities to exercise agency in response to their plight.ududConclusions The nature of children's stigmatization of their AIDS-affected peers may often be quite distinct from poverty stigma, in relation to the nature of suffering (primarily psychosocial and material respectively), the opportunities for agency offered by each affliction, and the opportunities each condition offers for affected children to earn the respect of their peers and community. We conclude that the particular nature of AIDS stigma offers greater opportunities for stigma reduction than poverty stigma.
机译:目的我们使用儿童绘画来调查他们的同龄人对受艾滋病和贫困影响的儿童的社会污名化,并提出以下建议:受艾滋病影响的儿童受到污名化的可能更多是由于这些儿童经历的贫困,而不是他们与儿童的联系。艾滋病。 ud udMethods在津巴布韦农村的定性研究中,使用了书写和书写技术来得出儿童(10至12岁)对受艾滋病影响的儿童(n = 30)和受贫困影响的儿童(n = 33)的表示。 }分别在2009年和2010年。 ud ud结果受艾滋病和贫困影响的儿童的代表性差异很大。据说,受艾滋病影响的儿童面临的主要问题是对艾滋病的污名的社会心理羞辱和儿童对患病亲属的困扰。相反,受贫穷影响的儿童被描述为遭受物质和物质的忽视和剥夺。被描述为受艾滋病影响的儿童是父母的照顾者,他们因疾病而无法工作。这转化为对儿童对家庭生存的积极贡献的钦佩和尊重。受贫困影响的儿童通常被描绘成监护人无能,不愿意工作或不重视其孩子需求的被动受害者,这些孩子因困境而行使代理权的机会较少。 ud ud结论儿童的性质受苦的人(主要是社会心理和物质方面),每种痛苦所提供的代理机会以及每种情况为受影响的儿童提供的机会,对受艾滋病影响的同伴的污名化往往与贫困的污名相去甚远。赢得同龄人和社区的尊重。我们得出的结论是,艾滋病污名化的特殊性质为减少污名化提供了比贫穷污名化更大的机会。

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