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Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda

BACKGROUND: HIV stigma has well-documented negative impacts on HIV testing, transmission risk behavior, initiation of and adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and retention in care. We sought to assess the extent to which anticipated HIV stigma is based on misperceptions of normative attitudes towar...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Alexander C, Kakuhikire, Bernard, Perkins, Jessica M, Downey, Jordan M, Baguma, Charles, Satinsky, Emily N, Gumisiriza, Patrick, Kananura, Justus, Bangsberg, David R
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Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8442577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34552725
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.11.04056
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author Tsai, Alexander C
Kakuhikire, Bernard
Perkins, Jessica M
Downey, Jordan M
Baguma, Charles
Satinsky, Emily N
Gumisiriza, Patrick
Kananura, Justus
Bangsberg, David R
author_facet Tsai, Alexander C
Kakuhikire, Bernard
Perkins, Jessica M
Downey, Jordan M
Baguma, Charles
Satinsky, Emily N
Gumisiriza, Patrick
Kananura, Justus
Bangsberg, David R
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description BACKGROUND: HIV stigma has well-documented negative impacts on HIV testing, transmission risk behavior, initiation of and adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and retention in care. We sought to assess the extent to which anticipated HIV stigma is based on misperceptions of normative attitudes toward persons with HIV, and to determine whether persons with HIV have stronger misperceptions compared with HIV-negative persons or persons of unknown serostatus. We also sought to estimate the association between normative attitudes about persons with HIV and personal attitudes about persons with HIV, and to determine the extent to which anticipated stigma mediates this association. METHODS: We conducted a whole-population survey of 1776 persons living in 8 rural villages in southwestern Uganda. Negative attitudes toward persons with HIV, and anticipated stigma, were measured using a newly validated 15-item scale measuring multiple dimensions of HIV stigma, including social distance, blaming attitudes, and concerns about reciprocity. We used multivariable regression to estimate the association between normative attitudes about persons with HIV and personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and to determine the extent to which perceptions of normative attitudes (anticipated stigma) mediated this association. RESULTS: Study participants believed that negative attitudes toward persons with HIV were more pervasive than they actually are. Perceptions of the extent to which these negative attitudes are normative mediated more than one-third of the association between normative attitudes and their personal attitudes. In contrast to what we originally hypothesized, persons with HIV were less likely to misperceive these norms and perceived normative attitudes to be less stigmatizing than did others in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions designed to accurately describe normative attitudes toward persons with HIV may reduce HIV stigma without directly focusing on the educational components that are typically embedded in anti-stigma interventions.
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spelling pubmed-84425772021-09-21 Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda Tsai, Alexander C Kakuhikire, Bernard Perkins, Jessica M Downey, Jordan M Baguma, Charles Satinsky, Emily N Gumisiriza, Patrick Kananura, Justus Bangsberg, David R J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: HIV stigma has well-documented negative impacts on HIV testing, transmission risk behavior, initiation of and adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and retention in care. We sought to assess the extent to which anticipated HIV stigma is based on misperceptions of normative attitudes toward persons with HIV, and to determine whether persons with HIV have stronger misperceptions compared with HIV-negative persons or persons of unknown serostatus. We also sought to estimate the association between normative attitudes about persons with HIV and personal attitudes about persons with HIV, and to determine the extent to which anticipated stigma mediates this association. METHODS: We conducted a whole-population survey of 1776 persons living in 8 rural villages in southwestern Uganda. Negative attitudes toward persons with HIV, and anticipated stigma, were measured using a newly validated 15-item scale measuring multiple dimensions of HIV stigma, including social distance, blaming attitudes, and concerns about reciprocity. We used multivariable regression to estimate the association between normative attitudes about persons with HIV and personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and to determine the extent to which perceptions of normative attitudes (anticipated stigma) mediated this association. RESULTS: Study participants believed that negative attitudes toward persons with HIV were more pervasive than they actually are. Perceptions of the extent to which these negative attitudes are normative mediated more than one-third of the association between normative attitudes and their personal attitudes. In contrast to what we originally hypothesized, persons with HIV were less likely to misperceive these norms and perceived normative attitudes to be less stigmatizing than did others in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions designed to accurately describe normative attitudes toward persons with HIV may reduce HIV stigma without directly focusing on the educational components that are typically embedded in anti-stigma interventions. International Society of Global Health 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8442577/ /pubmed/34552725 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.11.04056 Text en Copyright © 2021 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Tsai, Alexander C
Kakuhikire, Bernard
Perkins, Jessica M
Downey, Jordan M
Baguma, Charles
Satinsky, Emily N
Gumisiriza, Patrick
Kananura, Justus
Bangsberg, David R
Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title_full Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title_fullStr Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title_short Normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with HIV, and the mediating role of perceived HIV stigma in rural Uganda
title_sort normative vs personal attitudes toward persons with hiv, and the mediating role of perceived hiv stigma in rural uganda
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8442577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34552725
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.11.04056
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