Swan Holly
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.
Sage Open. 2016 Jan-Mar;6(1). doi: 10.1177/2158244016629524. Epub 2016 Feb 7.
The over-representation of people with stigmatized characteristics in the U.S. criminal justice population, including adults living with HIV, makes formerly incarcerated adults susceptible to multiple stigmas. Yet, the experience of HIV-related stigma, especially among individuals who have an additional compromising status in society (i.e., a criminal record) is understudied. This study used qualitative data from 30 interviews with formerly incarcerated adults living with HIV to explore the contexts within which one of these statuses becomes more salient than another for these individuals. Anticipated stigma was the primary barrier to disclosure of either status. The salience of anticipated stigma depended on the context within which disclosure may occur, including social interactions, employment, and engaging in HIV care. Communities with a high prevalence of HIV and incarceration, and health care providers within those communities should be targeted for stigma reduction efforts. Practitioners should work to empower individuals living with HIV, especially in the face of multiple potential stigmas.
在美国刑事司法系统涉及的人群中,具有受污名化特征的人占比过高,其中包括感染艾滋病毒的成年人,这使得曾经入狱的成年人容易受到多种污名的影响。然而,与艾滋病毒相关的污名经历,尤其是在社会中具有额外不利地位(即犯罪记录)的个体中,尚未得到充分研究。本研究使用了对30名感染艾滋病毒的曾经入狱成年人进行访谈的定性数据,以探讨对于这些个体而言,其中一种身份地位比另一种身份地位更显著的背景情况。预期污名是披露任何一种身份地位的主要障碍。预期污名的显著性取决于可能发生披露的背景情况,包括社交互动、就业以及接受艾滋病毒护理。艾滋病毒和监禁患病率高的社区以及这些社区内的医疗保健提供者应成为减少污名努力的目标对象。从业者应努力增强艾滋病毒感染者的权能,尤其是在面对多种潜在污名的情况下。