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- Q5282077 abstract "Discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS ('PLHIV') is the experience of prejudice against PLHIV which falls within the purview of the law. Discrimination is one manifestation of stigma. Stigmatizing, attitudes, and behaviors may fall under the rubric of discrimination depending on the legislation of a particular country.HIV/AIDS stigma exists around the world in a lot of different ways, including ostracism, rejection, discrimination and avoidance. HIV testing without permission or security may be considered as wrongdoings towards those with HIV. compulsory HIV testing without prior consent or protection of confidentiality; violence against HIV infected individuals or people who are perceived to be infected with HIV; the quarantine of HIV infected individuals and, in some cases, the loss of property rights when a spouse dies. Stigmas that are violence or the fear of violence stops a lot of individuals for getting tested for HIV, which does not aid in curing the virus. This could make the virus spread further. HIV/AIDS stigma has been further divided into the following three categories:Instrumental AIDS stigma—a reflection of the fear and apprehension that are likely to be associated with any deadly and transmissible illness.Symbolic AIDS stigma—the use of HIV/AIDS to express attitudes toward the social groups or lifestyles perceived to be associated with the disease.Courtesy AIDS stigma—stigmatization of people connected to the issue of HIV/AIDS or HIV- positive people.Much HIV/AIDS stigma or discrimination involves homosexuality, bisexuality, promiscuity, sex workers, and intravenous drug use.In many developed countries, there is an strong correlation between HIV/AIDS and male homosexuality or bisexuality (the CDC states, "Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) represent approximately 2% of the United States population, yet are the population most severely affected by HIV."), and this association is correlated with higher levels of sexual prejudice such as anti-homosexual attitudes. Many people also believe that aids are related to homosexuality. An early name for AIDS, gay-related immune deficiency or GRID, shows this history. During the early 1980s, HIV/AIDS was "a disorder that appears to affect primarily male homosexuals".Some forms of serious discrimination can include: not being permitted for a job, being prohibited to buy a house, have to pay extra money when renting a housing, etc. People who have or may HIV/AIDS, face a tremendous amount of discrimination in different areas of life. In the United States, disability laws prohibit HIV/AIDS discrimination in housing, employment, education, and access to health and social services. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity enforces laws prohibiting housing discrimination based on actual or perceived HIV/AIDS status.".
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- Q5282077 comment "Discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS ('PLHIV') is the experience of prejudice against PLHIV which falls within the purview of the law. Discrimination is one manifestation of stigma. Stigmatizing, attitudes, and behaviors may fall under the rubric of discrimination depending on the legislation of a particular country.HIV/AIDS stigma exists around the world in a lot of different ways, including ostracism, rejection, discrimination and avoidance.".
- Q5282077 label "Discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS".