Gaceta Sanitaria (Jan 2021)

Combination model in reducing HIV-related stigma: A systematic review

  • Sri Handayani,
  • M. Alimin Maidin,
  • Agus Bintara Birawida,
  • Ansariadi,
  • Rahayu Indriasari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. S337 – S339

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Objective: This article identifies and explains the various research models related to HIV stigma. Methods: This systematic review is done using the PRISMA 2015 guidelines. Source of this review uses 3 online journal databases which are Pubmed, Scinapse, Elsevier. Search criteria include articles published this past 10 years between 2010 and 2020. Result: 4146 articles were obtained and 9 articles which are suited with the inclusion criteria and were chosen in the literature review. It was discovered that stigmatization is a cultural construct and its experiences varies between countries and communities. Models which differentiate are interpersonal and intrapersonal process in handling the stigma. Conclusion: Stigmas are still an important issues because often times it became an obstacle in the effort to reduce the prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Therefore there needs to be a gold standard scenario in reducing HIV related stigma, one of them being cultural in source.

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