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Ky-Zerbo O., Desclaux Alice, Some J. F., El Asmar K., Msellati Philippe, Obermeyer C. M. (2014). La stigmatisation des PVVIH en Afrique : analyse de ses formes et manifestations au Burkina Faso = HIV/AIDS stigma in Africa : analysis of its forms and manifestations in Burkina Faso. Santé Publique, 26 (3), p. 375-384. ISSN 0995-3914.

Titre du document
La stigmatisation des PVVIH en Afrique : analyse de ses formes et manifestations au Burkina Faso = HIV/AIDS stigma in Africa : analysis of its forms and manifestations in Burkina Faso
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000340319000012
Auteurs
Ky-Zerbo O., Desclaux Alice, Some J. F., El Asmar K., Msellati Philippe, Obermeyer C. M.
Source
Santé Publique, 2014, 26 (3), p. 375-384 ISSN 0995-3914
Introduction: Negative impact of stigma on HIV care and prevention is documented. Qualitative approaches were used to describe its importance in Burkina Faso (1% of HIV prevalence) and need to be completed by quantitative estimations of the main manifestations and categories of stigma. Methodology: During the MATCH study (Multi-country African Study on Testing and Counselling for HIV) conducted in 2007-2008, 219 people tested HIV positive (PLWHA) were interviewed by means of a quantitative questionnaire. One of the topics concerned their experience of the consequences of HIV positive results using 20 items on stigma manifestations, classified into 3 categories: stigma in health care services (7 items), interpersonal stigma (10 items) and internal stigma (3 items). Results: Internal stigma is the major category experienced by PLWHA in Burkina Faso (46%) compared to 40% for interpersonal stigma and 11% for stigma in health care facilities). PLWHA who disclosed their HIV result, widows or separated persons, those with a lower level of education, PLWHA who joined community-based organizations are more likely to experience interpersonal stigma. Stigma in health care facilities is more frequently reported by PLWHA who joined community-based organizations. Internal stigma affects all PLWHA, with no significant differences in terms of age categories or gender. Conclusion: Antiretroviral scaling-up programmes must integrate more adapted psychology support aspects. Psychosocial activities, targeting persons and not groups, must be part of PLWHA care in Burkina Faso, especially in community-based organizations.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
BURKINA FASO
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062411]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062411
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