In settings where stigmatizing attitudes remain pervasive, stigma-coping interventions empowering affected people can attenuate stigma’s impact on substance use and HIV care.
The findings point to a need for parent-focused messaging through media, the internet and medical providers to answer questions and alleviate concerns parents have...
The participants, in considering whether to take PrEP, regarded potential side effects as most important. On average they would have preferred to pay $200—the...
Failing to address the psychological trauma experienced by many older people living with HIV/AIDS will make it difficult, if not impossible, to end the...