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Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context

INTRODUCTION: HIV-related internalized stigma remains a major contributor to challenges experienced when accessing and providing HIV diagnosis, care and treatment services. It is a key barrier to effective prevention, treatment and care programs. This study investigated experiences of internalized s...

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Autores principales: Kumwenda, Moses Kelly, Kamkwamba, David Black, Chirwa, Maureen Leah, Kasoka, Kasoka, Taegtmeyer, Miriam, Oraro-Lawrence, Tessa, Stackpool-Moore, Lucy
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284195
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author Kumwenda, Moses Kelly
Kamkwamba, David Black
Chirwa, Maureen Leah
Kasoka, Kasoka
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Oraro-Lawrence, Tessa
Stackpool-Moore, Lucy
author_facet Kumwenda, Moses Kelly
Kamkwamba, David Black
Chirwa, Maureen Leah
Kasoka, Kasoka
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Oraro-Lawrence, Tessa
Stackpool-Moore, Lucy
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description INTRODUCTION: HIV-related internalized stigma remains a major contributor to challenges experienced when accessing and providing HIV diagnosis, care and treatment services. It is a key barrier to effective prevention, treatment and care programs. This study investigated experiences of internalized stigma among people living with HIV in Malawi. METHODOLOGY: A participatory cross-sectional study design of participants from eight districts across the three administrative regions of Malawi. Data were collected using Key Informant Interviews (n = 22), Focus Group Discussions (n = 4) and life-stories (n = 10). NVIVO 12 software was used for coding applying both deductive and inductive techniques. Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework was used as a theoretical and analytical framework during data analysis. RESULTS: Overt forms of stigma and discrimination were more recognizable to people living with HIV while latent forms, including internalized stigma, remained less identifiable and with limited approaches for mitigation. In this context, manifest forms of HIV-related stigma intersected with latent forms of stigma as people living with HIV often experienced both forms of stigma concurrently. The youths, HIV mixed-status couples and individuals newly initiated on ART were more susceptible to internalized stigma due to their lack of coping mechanism, unavailability of mitigation structures, and lack of information. Broadly, people living with HIV found it difficult to identify and describe internalized stigma and this affected their ability to recognize it and determine an appropriate course of action to deal with it. CONCLUSION: Understanding the experiences of internalized stigma is key to developing targeted and context specific innovative solutions to this health problem.
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spelling pubmed-101382492023-04-28 Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context Kumwenda, Moses Kelly Kamkwamba, David Black Chirwa, Maureen Leah Kasoka, Kasoka Taegtmeyer, Miriam Oraro-Lawrence, Tessa Stackpool-Moore, Lucy PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: HIV-related internalized stigma remains a major contributor to challenges experienced when accessing and providing HIV diagnosis, care and treatment services. It is a key barrier to effective prevention, treatment and care programs. This study investigated experiences of internalized stigma among people living with HIV in Malawi. METHODOLOGY: A participatory cross-sectional study design of participants from eight districts across the three administrative regions of Malawi. Data were collected using Key Informant Interviews (n = 22), Focus Group Discussions (n = 4) and life-stories (n = 10). NVIVO 12 software was used for coding applying both deductive and inductive techniques. Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework was used as a theoretical and analytical framework during data analysis. RESULTS: Overt forms of stigma and discrimination were more recognizable to people living with HIV while latent forms, including internalized stigma, remained less identifiable and with limited approaches for mitigation. In this context, manifest forms of HIV-related stigma intersected with latent forms of stigma as people living with HIV often experienced both forms of stigma concurrently. The youths, HIV mixed-status couples and individuals newly initiated on ART were more susceptible to internalized stigma due to their lack of coping mechanism, unavailability of mitigation structures, and lack of information. Broadly, people living with HIV found it difficult to identify and describe internalized stigma and this affected their ability to recognize it and determine an appropriate course of action to deal with it. CONCLUSION: Understanding the experiences of internalized stigma is key to developing targeted and context specific innovative solutions to this health problem. Public Library of Science 2023-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10138249/ /pubmed/37104484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284195 Text en © 2023 Kumwenda et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kumwenda, Moses Kelly
Kamkwamba, David Black
Chirwa, Maureen Leah
Kasoka, Kasoka
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Oraro-Lawrence, Tessa
Stackpool-Moore, Lucy
Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title_full Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title_fullStr Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title_full_unstemmed Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title_short Lived experiences of people living with HIV—A qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized HIV stigma within the Malawian context
title_sort lived experiences of people living with hiv—a qualitative exploration on the manifestation, drivers, and effects of internalized hiv stigma within the malawian context
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284195
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