Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam

HIV-related stigma remains a barrier to ART adherence among people living with HIV (PLWH) globally. People who inject drugs (PWID) may face additional stigma related to their behavior or identity; yet, there is little understanding of how these stigmas may co-exist and interact among these key popul...

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Main Authors: Mai Do, Hien Thi Ho, Ha Thu Dinh, Ha Hai Le, Tien Quang Truong, Trung Vu Dang, Duong Duc Nguyen, Katherine Andrinopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Health Services Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/11786329211013552
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spelling doaj-7c6cc84f6056496f901974d9c7b64d282021-05-08T22:33:32ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Services Insights1178-63292021-04-011410.1177/11786329211013552Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in VietnamMai Do0Hien Thi Ho1Ha Thu Dinh2Ha Hai Le3Tien Quang Truong4Trung Vu Dang5Duong Duc Nguyen6Katherine Andrinopoulos7Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USAFaculty of Clinical Medicine, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi, VietnamFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi, VietnamAt the time of the study, Dr. Le was with Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi, VietnamFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi, VietnamUSAID, Hanoi, VietnamUSAID, Hanoi, VietnamTulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USAHIV-related stigma remains a barrier to ART adherence among people living with HIV (PLWH) globally. People who inject drugs (PWID) may face additional stigma related to their behavior or identity; yet, there is little understanding of how these stigmas may co-exist and interact among these key populations. This study aims to explore the existence of multiple dimensions of HIV-related stigma, and how they may intersect with stigma related to drug injection. The study took place in Vietnam, where the HIV epidemic is concentrated among 3 key population groups; of those, PWID account for 41% of PLWH. The vast majority (95%) of PWID in Vietnam are male. Data came from in-depth interviews with 30 male PWID recruited from outpatient clinics, where they had been receiving ART medications. Deductive, thematic analysis was employed to organize stigma around the 3 dimensions: enacted, anticipated, and internalized stigma. Findings showed that HIV- and drug use-related stigma remained high among participants. All 3 stigma dimensions were prevalent and perceived to come from different sources: family, community, and health workers. Stigmas related to HIV and drug injection intersected among these individuals, and such intersection varied widely across types of stigma. The study revealed nuanced perceptions of stigma among this marginalized population. It is important for future studies to further investigate the influence of each dimension of stigma, and their interactive effects on HIV and behavioral outcomes among PWID.https://doi.org/10.1177/11786329211013552
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Hien Thi Ho
Ha Thu Dinh
Ha Hai Le
Tien Quang Truong
Trung Vu Dang
Duong Duc Nguyen
Katherine Andrinopoulos
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Hien Thi Ho
Ha Thu Dinh
Ha Hai Le
Tien Quang Truong
Trung Vu Dang
Duong Duc Nguyen
Katherine Andrinopoulos
Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
Health Services Insights
author_facet Mai Do
Hien Thi Ho
Ha Thu Dinh
Ha Hai Le
Tien Quang Truong
Trung Vu Dang
Duong Duc Nguyen
Katherine Andrinopoulos
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title Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
title_short Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
title_full Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
title_fullStr Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Intersecting Stigmas among HIV-Positive People Who Inject Drugs in Vietnam
title_sort intersecting stigmas among hiv-positive people who inject drugs in vietnam
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description HIV-related stigma remains a barrier to ART adherence among people living with HIV (PLWH) globally. People who inject drugs (PWID) may face additional stigma related to their behavior or identity; yet, there is little understanding of how these stigmas may co-exist and interact among these key populations. This study aims to explore the existence of multiple dimensions of HIV-related stigma, and how they may intersect with stigma related to drug injection. The study took place in Vietnam, where the HIV epidemic is concentrated among 3 key population groups; of those, PWID account for 41% of PLWH. The vast majority (95%) of PWID in Vietnam are male. Data came from in-depth interviews with 30 male PWID recruited from outpatient clinics, where they had been receiving ART medications. Deductive, thematic analysis was employed to organize stigma around the 3 dimensions: enacted, anticipated, and internalized stigma. Findings showed that HIV- and drug use-related stigma remained high among participants. All 3 stigma dimensions were prevalent and perceived to come from different sources: family, community, and health workers. Stigmas related to HIV and drug injection intersected among these individuals, and such intersection varied widely across types of stigma. The study revealed nuanced perceptions of stigma among this marginalized population. It is important for future studies to further investigate the influence of each dimension of stigma, and their interactive effects on HIV and behavioral outcomes among PWID.
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