Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Social representations of HIV/AIDS by older people and the interface with prevention

  • Laelson Rochelle Milanês Sousa,
  • Luana Kelle Batista Moura,
  • Andreia Rodrigues Moura da Costa Valle,
  • Rosilane de Lima Brito Magalhães,
  • Maria Eliete Batista Moura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0748
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 5
pp. 1129 – 1136

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ABSTRACT Objective: To apprehend the social representations elaborated by older people about HIV/AIDS and to understand how they relate to the prevention of HIV infection. Method: Descriptive and qualitative research based on the Theory of Social Representations with 42 older people assisted at primary care. Data were produced through in-depth interviews with a semi-structured instrument, processed in the IRaMuTeQ software, and analyzed by means of the descending hierarchical classification. Results: Five classes emerged: “HIV/AIDS: a problem of young people”; “Quality of life improvement for people living with HIV/AIDS”; “Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS among heterosexual women in a stable union”; “HIV/AIDS Information Network: process of creation and transformation of social representations” and “Prevention versus stigma”. Final considerations: The social representations that older people have about HIV/AIDS influence the adoption of preventive measures negatively because stigma is present and HIV/AIDS is attributed to young men, and to men who have sex with other men.

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