Exploring intersectionality and HIV stigma in persons receiving HIV care in nurse-led public clinics in Durban, South Africa
Background: Although stigma associated with South African people living with HIV has declined since the 1980s when HIV/AIDS was first identified, it still persists. Stigma is associated with poor health outcomes and avoidance of interactions with healthcare systems. The HIV stigma framework distingu...
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Main Authors: | Dudu G. Sokhela (Author), Penelope M. Orton (Author), Kathleen M. Nokes (Author), William E. Samuels (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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