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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.

Nursalam NursalamTintin SukartiniHeri KuswantoSetyowati SetyowatiDevi MediartiRosnani RosnaniRifky Octavia PradiptaMasunatul UbudiyahDluha MafulaSirikanok KlankhajhonHidayat Arifin
Published in: PeerJ (2022)
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.
Keyphrases
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv infected
  • early onset
  • healthcare
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • public health
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hiv aids
  • drinking water
  • hiv testing
  • health information
  • quality improvement