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Stigma is defined as, “The shame or disgrace attached to something regarded as socially unacceptable.” Those who feel stigmatized feel outcast and are marked out as being different.
HIV infection may lead to fears, prejudices or negative attitudes leading to stigma. HIV positive people are insulted, rejected, gossiped about and excluded from social activities.
This leads to a greater fear of coming out in the open with the condition and seeking treatment. This could also lead to suffering in silence and damage the mental health of the patients leading to depression and other psychiatric conditions.
HIV related stigma also means that there is a lot of misconception about the disease. The myths mainly exist regarding modes of transmission of the virus. Many believe that the condition is a death sentence or that most people with HIV are immoral or irresponsible.
Stigma may take many forms. Some include:
Some common myths that give rise to fear, discrimination and stigma include:
Ever since the first cases of AIDS in the early 1980s, people with HIV have been stigmatised. The reasons for this include:
There is an equality law against discrimination or being treated unfair due to HIV positive status. All people with diagnosed HIV are protected by the law, in the same way as people who are discriminated against because of their race, disability, sex, age, sexual orientation or religion.