[Stigma and discrimination: the experiences of HIV-positive women in poor neighborhoods of Maputo, Mozambique]
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- DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00019214
[Stigma and discrimination: the experiences of HIV-positive women in poor neighborhoods of Maputo, Mozambique]
Abstract
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a serious public health problem in Mozambique. The country has high prevalence rates, and the epidemic's impact is aggravated by the stigma affecting HIV-positive persons. This study takes a socio-anthropological perspective to analyze the experience of HIV-positive women in poor neighborhoods of Maputo and the ways they cope with stigma and discrimination. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 HIV-positive women. The results show how gender inequalities increase women's vulnerability to HIV and contribute to their stigmatization and discrimination. In dealing with stigma, women try to keep their diagnosis confidential, seeking support in group meetings with others living with HIV. Public policies should focus on women's empowerment and the reduction of HIV/AIDS-related stigma.
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