Social distance mediates the association between fear of infection and better-off-dead beliefs about people living with HIV.
Jiasheng HuangYuen Yee ShumJianxin ZhangNancy Xiaonan YuPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2019)
Fear of infection and social distance are determinants of the better-off-dead belief, with social distance serving as a mediator. This study highlights the importance of addressing fear and avoidance in future public health efforts to reduce the prevalence of the better-off-dead belief.