Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India

Introduction: Despite the advent of modern technologies, India is still grappling with the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Stigma is one of the key aspects which can interfere with HIV test-seeking behaviour, care-seeking behaviour upon diagnosis, quality of care given to HIV-positive patients and perception...

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Main Authors: Saikat Datta, Sharmistha Bhattacherjee, Pasang Lahmu Sherpa, Smarajit Banik
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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Online Access:https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8669/21366_CE(EK)_F(AK)__PF1(AS_RK)_PFA(P)_PF2(PAG).pdf
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spelling doaj-b4e128d902d948e4846c056faa45ffba2020-11-25T03:02:24ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-10-011010VC09VC1210.7860/JCDR/2016/21366.8669Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, IndiaSaikat Datta0Sharmistha Bhattacherjee1Pasang Lahmu Sherpa2Smarajit Banik3Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.Introduction: Despite the advent of modern technologies, India is still grappling with the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Stigma is one of the key aspects which can interfere with HIV test-seeking behaviour, care-seeking behaviour upon diagnosis, quality of care given to HIV-positive patients and perception and treatment of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) by communities, families, and partners. Aim: To determine the perceived stigma associated with HIV/ AIDS and its correlates among PLHAs attending the Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART) centre of North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. Materials and Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of four months among 454 patients aged ≥18years attending ART centre of North Bengal Medical College. Perceived stigma among the study subjects were assessed using a face and content validated version of Berger’s HIV stigma scale. Linear regression analysis was used for statistical analysis of the predictors of perceived stigma. Data were analysed using SPSS version 16 software. Results: The majority of the study population had moderate to low stigma. Regression analysis showed that being on treatment with ART had the highest contribution towards stigma followed by gender and HIV serostatus of the patients. Conclusion: The patients attending ART centre of North Bengal Medical College had moderate to low level of stigma. In absence of any efficacious stigma reduction programs in this region, more work needs to be done to assist PLHA in coping with stigma.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8669/21366_CE(EK)_F(AK)__PF1(AS_RK)_PFA(P)_PF2(PAG).pdfberger’s scalecorrelatesstigmatization
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author Saikat Datta
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Smarajit Banik
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Sharmistha Bhattacherjee
Pasang Lahmu Sherpa
Smarajit Banik
Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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author_facet Saikat Datta
Sharmistha Bhattacherjee
Pasang Lahmu Sherpa
Smarajit Banik
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title Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
title_short Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
title_full Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
title_fullStr Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
title_full_unstemmed Perceived HIV Related Stigma among Patients Attending ART Center of a Tertiary Care Center in Rural West Bengal, India
title_sort perceived hiv related stigma among patients attending art center of a tertiary care center in rural west bengal, india
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Introduction: Despite the advent of modern technologies, India is still grappling with the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Stigma is one of the key aspects which can interfere with HIV test-seeking behaviour, care-seeking behaviour upon diagnosis, quality of care given to HIV-positive patients and perception and treatment of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) by communities, families, and partners. Aim: To determine the perceived stigma associated with HIV/ AIDS and its correlates among PLHAs attending the Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART) centre of North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. Materials and Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of four months among 454 patients aged ≥18years attending ART centre of North Bengal Medical College. Perceived stigma among the study subjects were assessed using a face and content validated version of Berger’s HIV stigma scale. Linear regression analysis was used for statistical analysis of the predictors of perceived stigma. Data were analysed using SPSS version 16 software. Results: The majority of the study population had moderate to low stigma. Regression analysis showed that being on treatment with ART had the highest contribution towards stigma followed by gender and HIV serostatus of the patients. Conclusion: The patients attending ART centre of North Bengal Medical College had moderate to low level of stigma. In absence of any efficacious stigma reduction programs in this region, more work needs to be done to assist PLHA in coping with stigma.
topic berger’s scale
correlates
stigmatization
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