It's not "all in your head": critical knowledge gaps on internalized HIV stigma and a call for integrating social and structural conceptualizations.
Marija PantelicLaurel SpragueAnne L StanglPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Critical gaps in intervention and epidemiological research in internalized HIV stigma remain. There has been an absence of a shared, sound theoretical understanding of internalized HIV stigma as a manifestation of social and structural factors. This commentary sought to stimulate a dialogue to remedy this absence. Future research should take into account ethical considerations, the evolution of stigma theory over the past five decades, intersectionality and opportunity cost when framing hypotheses, developing theories of change and designing interventions.
Keyphrases
- hiv aids
- antiretroviral therapy
- mental health
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- mental illness
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv testing
- healthcare
- social support
- hepatitis c virus
- men who have sex with men
- randomized controlled trial
- physical activity
- south africa
- current status
- depressive symptoms
- optical coherence tomography