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Negotiating and Struggling for a New Life: Stigma, Spirituality, and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV in Myanmar  期刊论文  

  • 编号:
    DD5B1A8113A94A661058A4EAE5A158EC
  • 作者:
    Xu, Heng[2];Wang, Tongyao[3];He, Wanjia[3];Shiu, Chengshi[1]Aung, Thin Nyein Nyein[4];Moolphate, Saiyud[5];Aung, Myo[6];Tun, Min[7];Lin, Sai Htun[7];Myint, Khin Moe[4];Oo, Khine Myint[4];Arbing, Rachel[1];Chen, Weiti[1]
  • 语种:
    英文
  • 期刊:
    AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS ISSN:1087-2914 2024 年 38 卷 7 期 (330 - 339) ; JUL 1
  • 疾病分类:
    艾滋病
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  • 摘要:

    Although enacted and internalized stigma is a continuing problem for people living with HIV (PLWH) in Southeast Asia, there is little understanding of how PLWH cope with discrimination, exclusion, and other negative outcomes caused by HIV-related stigmatization. This article aims to bridge this gap by analyzing the lived experiences of HIV-related stigmatization and coping strategies among 30 people with HIV in Myanmar, a country heavily influenced by religion, especially Buddhism. Among the 30 study participants, 20 were female and 10 were male, with ages ranging from 18 to 50 years. Through the lens of Bourdieu''s concepts of habitus, field, and capital, this article first elucidates the various forms of stigmatization in family, work, social, and other settings as symbolic violence on people with HIV. The present article shows that spirituality serves as a perceptual and action framework for people with HIV to generate reflexivity toward their HIV infection and related stigmatization and to further engage in agentic responses. More importantly, this article demonstrates how people with HIV draw on spirituality to support peers in reclaiming control over their lives and how they are perceived by society. The findings indicate that the local context, especially cultural and religious resources, should be considered when developing interventions to mitigate HIV-related stigmatization in Southeast Asia.

  • 推荐引用方式
    GB/T 7714:
    Xu Heng,Wang Tongyao,He Wanjia, et al. Negotiating and Struggling for a New Life: Stigma, Spirituality, and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV in Myanmar [J].AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS,2024,38(7):330-339.
  • APA:
    Xu Heng,Wang Tongyao,He Wanjia,Shiu Chengshi,&Chen Weiti.(2024).Negotiating and Struggling for a New Life: Stigma, Spirituality, and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV in Myanmar .AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS,38(7):330-339.
  • MLA:
    Xu Heng, et al. "Negotiating and Struggling for a New Life: Stigma, Spirituality, and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV in Myanmar" .AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS 38,7(2024):330-339.
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    2024/10/24 22:56:41
  • 更新时间:
    2024/10/25 0:43:27
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