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J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects. 2016;10(4): 263-269.
doi: 10.15171/joddd.2016.042
PMID: 28096954
PMCID: PMC5237675
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HIV stigma: perceptions from HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients in a community dental clinic

Steven Toth 1*, Jill A. York 1, Nicholas DePinto 1

1 Department of Community Health, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, Rutgers , The State University of New Jersey, New Jersey, USA
*Corresponding Author: Email: tothss@rutgers.edu

Abstract

Background. In the medical sense, stigma has been defined as the collection of negative attitudes and beliefs that are directed at people living with a particular condition or disease process. A cohort study was conducted to explore the HIV stigma that is perceived by HIV-positive individuals versus that perceived by the general population within a community-based dental clinic. Methods. Two separate and independent cross-sectional surveys, the Berger Stigma Scale and the Rutgers-Modified Berger Stigma Scale, were employed in order to analyze the stigma factors of an HIV-positive population versus an HIV-negative general population, respectively. The HIV stigma factors studied included personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and concern with public attitudes. Results. The total stigma scale scores for the studied HIV-positive population were significantly lower than the total stigma scale scores for the studied HIV-negative population (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Interestingly, there is a misplaced expectation by the general population that HIV-positive individuals experience more stigma than the HIV-positive population in the clinic actually reported. Interventions to reduce HIV stigma should be an integral component of comprehensive care for all patients.
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Submitted: 30 Dec 2016
Accepted: 31 Dec 2016
ePublished: 31 Dec 2016
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