HIV Stigma
- Nobody's Being Buried Alive, Says Papua New Guinea AIDS Committee (September 13, 2007)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- HIVers Buried Alive in Papua New Guinea (August 28, 2007)
From Agence France-Presse
- HIV Stigma and Rates of Infection: A Rumour Without Evidence (November 3, 2006)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- The Battle Against AIDS in Africa: Behind the Pain, There's Hope (September 21, 2006)
In The Independent
- Personal Perspective: Stigma in Zambia (Fall 2006)
To read PDF, click here.
In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- "HIV Does Not Define Me" (November/December 2005)
Jim Pickett has embraced his role as an HIV-positive public speaker, but he loathes people who treat him like little more than a walking virus.
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- HIV Stigma and the Limits of Antiretroviral Treatment (August 25, 2005)
As HIV treatment access spreads across the developing world, the need to address the psychological impact of HIV becomes more clear, writes Oni Blackstock, M.D.
In New England Journal of Medicine
- Man Mistakenly Told He Had HIV Speaks Out About Experience (October 10, 2004)
Jim Malone offers a poignant glimpse into the impact an HIV diagnosis has on a person's life -- and on the brutal role HIV stima still plays in the United States today.
In The New England Journal of Medicine
- Sorry, Doom-and-Gloomers, but It Doesn't Always Suck to Live With HIV (September 2004)
Living with HIV has its ups and its downs, says Chicago AIDS advocate Jim Pickett -- so why do so many people in HIV prevention make it sound like a living hell?.
From HIV Stops With Me
- Stigma of AIDS Is Helping to Spread Epidemic (August 30, 2004)
Scientists may know more about HIV/AIDS today than ever before, writes Vincent J. Lynch, Ph.D., but myths and misinformation continue to threaten both HIV-positive and -negative people in the United States.
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In STEP Ezine, from Seattle Treatment Education Project
- Cruising With Lazarus: Fear, Loathing and Discrimination in Las Vegas (March/April 2004)
Examples of how HIV stigma is still very much alive and well in the United States.
In Survival News, from AIDS Survival Project
- HIV/AIDS in Its Second Decade: Stigma and Death (August 12, 2003)
In STEP Ezine, from Seattle Treatment Education Project
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