Knowledge about HIV and Discriminatory Attitudes toward People Living with HIV in Pakistan

Publications - Released in 2017

The current study explored the association between knowledge about HIV and discriminatory attitudes toward people living with HIV in Pakistan. The incidence of HIV among high-risk groups in Pakistan has reached 5% or higher, indicating a concentrated epidemic. However, little evidence is available about the attitudes of the general population toward people living with HIV. People living with HIV fear being stigmatized and anticipate discriminatory behavior from health care providers and the general community. Having incorrect knowledge about HIV leads to more discriminatory attitudes.

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Organizations

  • United States Agency for International Development (USAID)