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Epidemic of Stigma: Public Reactions to AIDS

NCJ Number
116308
Journal
American Psychologist Volume: 43 Issue: 11 Dated: (November 1988) Pages: 886-891
Author(s)
G M Herek; E K Glunt
Date Published
1988
Length
6 pages
Annotation
The AIDS epidemic has been accompanied by intensely negative public reactions to persons presumed to be infected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Abstract
In this article, we define such reactions as AIDS-related stigma. We discuss two major sources of this stigma: the identification of AIDS as a deadly disease and the association of AIDS in the United States with already stigmatized groups, especially gay men. We describe some of the social and psychological processes that contribute to AIDS-related stigma and offer suggestions for eradicating stigma through public policy and individual education. (Author abstract)

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