Exploring HIV/AIDS stigma in the workplace : voice of the stigmatised

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Jugdeo, Nesheen (Ramroop)

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2009-07

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HIV/AIDS , Stigma , Workplace , Personal Experiences , Negative feelings , Coping Mechanisms

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The purpose of this research was to explore HIV/AIDS stigma in the workplace, with a special focus on the stigmatised. The sample consisted of 10 HIV/AIDS positive employees. A qualitative interview schedule was designed. The interview guide was used to facilitate one-on-one interviews with each participant. An analysis of the data revealed that the majority of the participants were shunned by family, friends and partners. Others were too ashamed or afraid to reveal their positive status. The majority of the participants did not feel comfortable revealing their positive status to their line managers and to their co-workers. All participants felt that others viewed people living with HIV/AIDS as dirty and unclean and many had been exposed to stigmatising behaviours towards them due to their HIV/AIDS positive status. As a coping mechanism, most participants noted that they would walk away if stigmatised against. Recommendations were made to address HIV/AIDS stigma in the workplace.

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Jugdeo, Nesheen (Ramroop) (2009) Exploring HIV/AIDS stigma in the workplace : voice of the stigmatised, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3177>

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