Title of article :
Experience of Stigma byWomen Infected with HIV by Their Husbands: A Qualitative Study
Author/Authors :
Kalateh Sadati, Ahmad Department of Sociology - Yazd University, Yazd , Taheri, Vajihe Department of Sociology - Yazd University, Yazd , Joulaei, Hassan Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Hemmati, Soroor Department of Exceptional Education, Yazd
Abstract :
Background: HIV/AIDS stigma continues to be a social problem. Among infected patients, women who are infected with HIV by
their husbands live in different conditions.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the psychosocial experiences of this population group.
Patients and Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in Shiraz, Iran, to explore the experience of 10womenwith HIV/AIDS. The
data were gathered through two focus group discussions and analyzed using the conventional content analysis method.
Results: The name HIV/AIDS entails severe fear called onomatophobia. In addition, social stigma, discrimination, and self-stigma
were found to be experienced by the participants. Among those experiences, discrimination in health sectors and onomatophobia
were most agonizing. Accordingly, the subjects reported they did not tend to disclose their problem in the society.
Conclusions: Women with HIV/AIDS are faced with certain psychosocial pressures, and it is required to reduce discrimination and
inequity against them. Alongside social attention, social work support and psychological counseling are suggested for these patients.
In addition, health policymakers should pay more attention to this issue.
Keywords :
HIV , Life Change Events , Women , Social Discrimination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics