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Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement

BACKGROUND: Stigma is an established barrier to the provision and uptake of HIV prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services. Despite consensus on the importance of addressing stigma, there are currently no country-level summary measures to characterize stigma and track progress in reducing stigma...

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Autores principales: Lyons, Carrie, Bendaud, Victoria, Bourey, Christine, Erkkola, Taavi, Ravichandran, Ishwarya, Syarif, Omar, Stangl, Anne, Chang, Judy, Ferguson, Laura, Nyblade, Laura, Amon, Joseph, Iovita, Alexandrina, Janušonytė, Eglė, Looze, Pim, Sprague, Laurel, Sabin, Keith, Baral, Stefan, Murray, Sarah M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003914
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author Lyons, Carrie
Bendaud, Victoria
Bourey, Christine
Erkkola, Taavi
Ravichandran, Ishwarya
Syarif, Omar
Stangl, Anne
Chang, Judy
Ferguson, Laura
Nyblade, Laura
Amon, Joseph
Iovita, Alexandrina
Janušonytė, Eglė
Looze, Pim
Sprague, Laurel
Sabin, Keith
Baral, Stefan
Murray, Sarah M.
author_facet Lyons, Carrie
Bendaud, Victoria
Bourey, Christine
Erkkola, Taavi
Ravichandran, Ishwarya
Syarif, Omar
Stangl, Anne
Chang, Judy
Ferguson, Laura
Nyblade, Laura
Amon, Joseph
Iovita, Alexandrina
Janušonytė, Eglė
Looze, Pim
Sprague, Laurel
Sabin, Keith
Baral, Stefan
Murray, Sarah M.
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description BACKGROUND: Stigma is an established barrier to the provision and uptake of HIV prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services. Despite consensus on the importance of addressing stigma, there are currently no country-level summary measures to characterize stigma and track progress in reducing stigma around the globe. This data mapping exercise aimed to assess the potential for existing data to be used to summarize and track stigma, including discrimination, related to HIV status, or key population membership at the country level. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This study assessed existing indicators of stigma related to living with HIV or belonging to 1 of 4 key populations including gay men and other men who have sex with men, sex workers, people who use drugs, and transgender persons. UNAIDS Strategic Information Department led an initial drafting of possible domains, subdomains, and indicators, and a 3-week e-consultation was held to provide feedback. From the e-consultation, 44 indicators were proposed for HIV stigma; 14 for sexual minority stigma (including sexual behavior or orientation) related to men who have sex with men; 12 for sex work stigma; 10 for drug use stigma; and 17 for gender identity stigma related to transgender persons. We conducted a global data mapping exercise to identify and describe the availability and quality of stigma data across countries with the following sources: UNAIDS National Commitments and Policies Instrument (NCPI) database; Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS); Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS); People Living with HIV Stigma Index surveys; HIV Key Populations Data Repository; Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveys (IBBS); and network databases. Data extraction was conducted between August and November 2020. Indicators were evaluated based on the following: if an existing data source could be identified; the number of countries for which data were available for the indicator at present and in the future; variation in the indicator across countries; and considerations of data quality or accuracy. This mapping exercise resulted in the identification of 24 HIV stigma indicators and 10 key population indicators as having potential to be used at present in the creation of valid summary measures of stigma at the country level. These indicators may allow assessment of legal, societal, and behavioral manifestations of stigma across population groups and settings. Study limitations include potential selection bias due to available data sources to the research team and other biases due to the exploratory nature of this data mapping process. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the current state of data available, several indicators have the potential to characterize the level and nature of stigma affecting people living with HIV and key populations across countries and across time. This exercise revealed challenges for an empirical process reliant on existing data to determine how to weight and best combine indicators into indices. However, results for this study can be combined with participatory processes to inform summary measure development and set data collection priorities going forward.
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spelling pubmed-89032692022-03-09 Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement Lyons, Carrie Bendaud, Victoria Bourey, Christine Erkkola, Taavi Ravichandran, Ishwarya Syarif, Omar Stangl, Anne Chang, Judy Ferguson, Laura Nyblade, Laura Amon, Joseph Iovita, Alexandrina Janušonytė, Eglė Looze, Pim Sprague, Laurel Sabin, Keith Baral, Stefan Murray, Sarah M. PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Stigma is an established barrier to the provision and uptake of HIV prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services. Despite consensus on the importance of addressing stigma, there are currently no country-level summary measures to characterize stigma and track progress in reducing stigma around the globe. This data mapping exercise aimed to assess the potential for existing data to be used to summarize and track stigma, including discrimination, related to HIV status, or key population membership at the country level. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This study assessed existing indicators of stigma related to living with HIV or belonging to 1 of 4 key populations including gay men and other men who have sex with men, sex workers, people who use drugs, and transgender persons. UNAIDS Strategic Information Department led an initial drafting of possible domains, subdomains, and indicators, and a 3-week e-consultation was held to provide feedback. From the e-consultation, 44 indicators were proposed for HIV stigma; 14 for sexual minority stigma (including sexual behavior or orientation) related to men who have sex with men; 12 for sex work stigma; 10 for drug use stigma; and 17 for gender identity stigma related to transgender persons. We conducted a global data mapping exercise to identify and describe the availability and quality of stigma data across countries with the following sources: UNAIDS National Commitments and Policies Instrument (NCPI) database; Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS); Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS); People Living with HIV Stigma Index surveys; HIV Key Populations Data Repository; Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveys (IBBS); and network databases. Data extraction was conducted between August and November 2020. Indicators were evaluated based on the following: if an existing data source could be identified; the number of countries for which data were available for the indicator at present and in the future; variation in the indicator across countries; and considerations of data quality or accuracy. This mapping exercise resulted in the identification of 24 HIV stigma indicators and 10 key population indicators as having potential to be used at present in the creation of valid summary measures of stigma at the country level. These indicators may allow assessment of legal, societal, and behavioral manifestations of stigma across population groups and settings. Study limitations include potential selection bias due to available data sources to the research team and other biases due to the exploratory nature of this data mapping process. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the current state of data available, several indicators have the potential to characterize the level and nature of stigma affecting people living with HIV and key populations across countries and across time. This exercise revealed challenges for an empirical process reliant on existing data to determine how to weight and best combine indicators into indices. However, results for this study can be combined with participatory processes to inform summary measure development and set data collection priorities going forward. Public Library of Science 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8903269/ /pubmed/35192602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003914 Text en © 2022 Lyons 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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Lyons, Carrie
Bendaud, Victoria
Bourey, Christine
Erkkola, Taavi
Ravichandran, Ishwarya
Syarif, Omar
Stangl, Anne
Chang, Judy
Ferguson, Laura
Nyblade, Laura
Amon, Joseph
Iovita, Alexandrina
Janušonytė, Eglė
Looze, Pim
Sprague, Laurel
Sabin, Keith
Baral, Stefan
Murray, Sarah M.
Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title_full Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title_fullStr Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title_full_unstemmed Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title_short Global assessment of existing HIV and key population stigma indicators: A data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
title_sort global assessment of existing hiv and key population stigma indicators: a data mapping exercise to inform country-level stigma measurement
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003914
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