"It's Better If I Die Because Even in the Hospital, There is a Stigma, People Still Gossip": Gossip as a Culturally Shaped Labeling Process and Its Implications for HIV-Related Stigma in Botswana

Poku, O. B., Eschliman, E. L., Entaile, P., Rampa, S., Mehta, H., Tal, D., Silvert, L., Li, T., Becker, T. D., Govindasamy, D., Stockton, M. A., Adedimeji, A., Ho-Foster, A., Blank, M. B., Dangerfield, D. T., Yang, L. H., & Murray, S. M. (2023). “It’s Better If I Die Because Even in the Hospital, There is a Stigma, People Still Gossip”: Gossip as a Culturally Shaped Labeling Process and Its Implications for HIV-Related Stigma in Botswana. AIDS and Behavior, 27(8), 2535–2547. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-023-03980-x
Authors:
Ohemaa B Poku
Evan L Eschliman
Patlo Entaile
Shathani Rampa
Haitisha Mehta
Danielle Tal
Lea Silvert
Tingyu Li
Timothy D Becker
Darshini Govindasamy
Melissa A Stockton
Adebola Adedimeji
Ari Ho-Foster
Michael B Blank
Derek T Dangerfield
Lawrence H Yang
Sarah M Murray
Affiliated Authors:
Haitisha Mehta
Danielle Tal
Lea Silvert
Tingyu Li
Melissa A Stockton
Lawrence H Yang
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Author Keywords:
gossip
stigma
hiv
aids
culture
botswana
hiv/aids
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Article
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10.1007/s10461-023-03980-x
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PubMed

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