The social network context of HIV stigma: Population-based, sociocentric network study in rural Uganda
Rationale: HIV-related stigma profoundly affects the physical and social wellbeing of people living with HIV, as well as the community's engagement with testing, treatment, and prevention. Based on theories of stigma elaborating how it arises from the relationships between the stigmatized and t...
Main Authors: | Bangsberg, D.R (Author), Christakis, N.A (Author), Kakuhikire, B. (Author), Nishi, A. (Author), Nyakato, V. (Author), O'Malley, A.J (Author), Perkins, J.M (Author), Takada, S. (Author), Tsai, A.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2019
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