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Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia

BACKGROUND: The well-being of people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains a concern. In addition to facing discrimination in their communities, many PLHIV have family members who have a discriminatory attitude. This study analyzes the discriminatory attitude toward PLHIV in the family context using socio...

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Autores principales: Nursalam, Nursalam, Sukartini, Tintin, Kuswanto, Heri, Setyowati, Setyowati, Mediarti, Devi, Rosnani, Rosnani, Pradipta, Rifky Octavia, Ubudiyah, Masunatul, Mafula, Dluha, Klankhajhon, Sirikanok, Arifin, Hidayat
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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HIV
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942127
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13841
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author Nursalam, Nursalam
Sukartini, Tintin
Kuswanto, Heri
Setyowati, Setyowati
Mediarti, Devi
Rosnani, Rosnani
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Ubudiyah, Masunatul
Mafula, Dluha
Klankhajhon, Sirikanok
Arifin, Hidayat
author_facet Nursalam, Nursalam
Sukartini, Tintin
Kuswanto, Heri
Setyowati, Setyowati
Mediarti, Devi
Rosnani, Rosnani
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Ubudiyah, Masunatul
Mafula, Dluha
Klankhajhon, Sirikanok
Arifin, Hidayat
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description BACKGROUND: The well-being of people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains a concern. In addition to facing discrimination in their communities, many PLHIV have family members who have a discriminatory attitude. This study analyzes the discriminatory attitude toward PLHIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources in Indonesia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was adopted using secondary data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS). A total sample of 28,879 respondents was selected using two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The study variables are information sources, sex, age, education, residence, earnings, and familial discriminatory attitude. We used the STATA 16.1 software to analyze Chi-square and binary logistics with a 95% confident interval (CI) with a significance of 5% (p-value < 0.05). RESULTS: In Indonesia, familial discriminatory attitude has a prevalence of 72.10%. In the survey, the respondents with access to some information about HIV (AOR: 0.794; 95% CI [0.722–0.873]), women (AOR: 0.768; 95% CI [0.718–0.820]), and those living in rural areas (AOR: 0.880; 95% CI [0.834–0.929]) were the least likely to have a familial discriminatory attitude. Meanwhile, the respondents aged 15–24 years (AOR: 1.329; 95% CI [1.118–1.581]) and those with a secondary level of education (AOR: 1.070; 95% CI [1.004–1.142]) were the most likely to have a familial discriminatory attitude. CONCLUSION. In the study, we found that, the younger the age and the lower the educational level of the respondent, the more likely they were to have a familial discriminatory attitude. The government may consider these factors when designing policies to tackle familial discrimination faced by PLHIV; in particular, education on HIV and AIDS should be promoted.
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spelling pubmed-93565822022-08-07 Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia Nursalam, Nursalam Sukartini, Tintin Kuswanto, Heri Setyowati, Setyowati Mediarti, Devi Rosnani, Rosnani Pradipta, Rifky Octavia Ubudiyah, Masunatul Mafula, Dluha Klankhajhon, Sirikanok Arifin, Hidayat PeerJ HIV BACKGROUND: The well-being of people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains a concern. In addition to facing discrimination in their communities, many PLHIV have family members who have a discriminatory attitude. This study analyzes the discriminatory attitude toward PLHIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources in Indonesia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was adopted using secondary data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS). A total sample of 28,879 respondents was selected using two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The study variables are information sources, sex, age, education, residence, earnings, and familial discriminatory attitude. We used the STATA 16.1 software to analyze Chi-square and binary logistics with a 95% confident interval (CI) with a significance of 5% (p-value < 0.05). RESULTS: In Indonesia, familial discriminatory attitude has a prevalence of 72.10%. In the survey, the respondents with access to some information about HIV (AOR: 0.794; 95% CI [0.722–0.873]), women (AOR: 0.768; 95% CI [0.718–0.820]), and those living in rural areas (AOR: 0.880; 95% CI [0.834–0.929]) were the least likely to have a familial discriminatory attitude. Meanwhile, the respondents aged 15–24 years (AOR: 1.329; 95% CI [1.118–1.581]) and those with a secondary level of education (AOR: 1.070; 95% CI [1.004–1.142]) were the most likely to have a familial discriminatory attitude. CONCLUSION. In the study, we found that, the younger the age and the lower the educational level of the respondent, the more likely they were to have a familial discriminatory attitude. The government may consider these factors when designing policies to tackle familial discrimination faced by PLHIV; in particular, education on HIV and AIDS should be promoted. PeerJ Inc. 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9356582/ /pubmed/35942127 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13841 Text en © 2022 Nursalam 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, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Nursalam, Nursalam
Sukartini, Tintin
Kuswanto, Heri
Setyowati, Setyowati
Mediarti, Devi
Rosnani, Rosnani
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Ubudiyah, Masunatul
Mafula, Dluha
Klankhajhon, Sirikanok
Arifin, Hidayat
Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title_full Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title_fullStr Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title_short Investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with HIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: A nationwide study in Indonesia
title_sort investigation of discriminatory attitude toward people living with hiv in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources: a nationwide study in indonesia
topic HIV
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942127
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13841
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