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HIV Disclosure and Prevention Advocacy Partially Mediate Advocacy Training Intervention Effect on Reduced Internalized HIV Stigma
Healthcare
Uganda
May 30, 2026に開始
A randomized controlled trial in Uganda tested whether HIV disclosure, knowledge, and prevention advocacy mediated GC-HIV's effect on internalized stigma. Disclosure and advocacy were significant partial mediators, while knowledge was not
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Advocacy training significantly reduces internalized HIV stigma, empowering individuals to disclose their status and seek support.
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Programs emphasizing disclosure and advocacy can create a supportive community, fostering acceptance and reducing stigma around HIV.
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Focusing solely on advocacy may divert resources from essential medical care and prevention efforts needed to combat HIV.
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Relying on disclosure and advocacy alone may overlook the need for comprehensive education to combat internalized stigma effectively.
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The role of knowledge in reducing stigma should not be dismissed; understanding HIV is critical for long-term change.
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