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"I was still very young": agency, stigma and HIV care strategies at school, baseline results of a qualitative study among youth in rural Kenya and Uganda.

Jason Johnson-PeretzSarah LebuCecilia AkatukwasaMonica GetahunTheodore RuelJoi LeeJames AyiekoFlorence MwangwaLawrence OwinoAnjeline OnyangoIrene MaeriFrederick AtwineEdwin D CharleboisElizabeth A BukusiMoses R KamyaDiane V HavlirCarol S Camlin
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2022)
School is a potential site of HIV stigma and also a setting for learning how to resist such stigma. School-going adolescents should be supported to identify helpful peers and selectively disclose serostatus as they master decision making about when and where to take medications, and who should know. Stigma is avoided by fewer visits to the clinic; providers should consider longer refills, discreet packaging and long-acting, injectable ART for students.
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