Journal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences

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Abstract

Introduction: HIV/AIDS stigma has influenced HIV/AIDS patients and the medical system. The
purpose of this study was to explore the experience of perceived stigma in these patients in
relation to the public and health care workers (PLWHA).
Method: In-depth, semi-structured interviews were held with a purposively selected group of 61
PLWH recruited from two HIV care clinics in Tehran during 2009-2010. Data were analyzed
using the content analysis approach.
Results: The results were categorized into two themes based on the two major themes of
extrinsic stigma (i.e. taunting, bashfulness and discrimination) and intrinsic stigma (i.e. rejection,
seclusion, and frustration).
Conclusion: Taunting and rejection were among the patients' main experiences. This study
implies that it is crucial to integrate education to reduce stigma into HIV education programs by
behavior change theories.

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