Title of article :
Role of shame in the stigmatization of people with human immunodeficiency virus: a survey of female college students in 3 Arab countries
Author/Authors :
Badahdah, A.M. University of North Dakota - Department of Sociology, USA , Foote, C.E. Indiana University-Purdue University - Department of Sociology, USA
From page :
982
To page :
987
Abstract :
AIDS stigma is a challenge to controlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic especially in more conservative cultures. This study explored the impact of knowledge about HIV and AIDS, and the impact of shame, on the stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS in the Arab world. Survey data were collected from 277 female college students in 3 Arab countries: Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan. Only in Bahrain was knowledge about HIV and AIDS inversely related to negative attitudes toward people with HIV/AIDS. AIDS-related shame, however, was a strong predictor of AIDS stigma in all 3 countries. HIV education is needed for young people in Arab countries,especially women, both for their own health and to reduce the problem of AIDS stigma.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2641757
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