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Studying the Legal Management of HIV-Related Stigma
Oleh:
Burris, Scott
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 42 no. 07 (Apr. 1999)
,
page 1229-1243.
Topik:
Law
;
HIV
Fulltext:
12. Studying the Legal Management of HIV-Related Stigma.pdf
(1.77MB)
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Law has been a prominent tool for managing the stigmas associated with HIV. The belief that stigma would discourage HIV testing and that privacy and antidiscrimination policies could reduce this effect was a plausible foundation for law in the early days of the epidemic, but is now ripe for re examination. This article identifies major factual assumptions underlying current policies on HIV-related stigma and its legal management that should be addressed in future research, including the following: (a) stigma is an important factor in HIV-testing behavior, (b) people are aware of protective laws, (c) people are not aware of threatening laws, (d) protective laws will make people perceive less risk, and(e) the person at social risk will be willing to rely on the law for protection. Future research should better identify and integrate psychosocial factors that may influence stigma and the influence of law on it.
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