Serophobia related to HIV and AIDS: what is debated in digital social networks in Brazil?
Jhonata de Souza JoaquimAnderson Reis de SousaJose Luis Guedes Dos SantosEvandro Alves Barbosa FilhoAlvaro Francisco Lopes de SousaGreice Lessa BaldinPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
The aim of this article is to analyze the serophobic content explicit in the publications published in Digital Social Networks in the context of HIV and AIDS in Brazil. This is a qualitative study of the descriptive exploratory type, based on documents. The data obtained were evaluated using the methodology of documentary analysis through Thematic Content Analysis with the aid of NVivo®12 Plus (Windows). A total of 187 codes were generated, subsequently grouped according to the semantics of the words, originating five thematic categories: #LivingWithHIV, #WeNeedtoTalkAboutIt, #WhatISSEROPHOBIA, #SerophobiaIsACrime, and #NoSerophobia. The results showed the main manifestations of HIV and AIDS-related serophobia on social networks. The shared content discussed the difficulties of living with a disease that has social dimensions; the relevance of talking and disseminating content about HIV and AIDS; the elements that make up the stigmatization process and, consequently, structure serophobia in society; the social and civil rights of people living with HIV; measures to combat serophobia in health institutions; and the implications of serophobia in the field of public health.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- healthcare
- public health
- hiv aids
- mental health
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- men who have sex with men
- risk assessment
- south africa
- big data
- health information
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- deep learning
- human health
- artificial intelligence
- global health