Development and psychometric properties of three scales employing "what matters most" to assess cultural aspects of intersectional HIV-related and cancer stigma among people living with HIV in Hanoi, Vietnam

Eschliman, E. L., Liu, Y., Rahmah, A. A., Philip, B., Hoang, D. T., Kokaze, H., Khoshnam, N., Dunkel, E., Ye, V. R., Choe, K., Poku, O. B., Alvarez, G., Nguyen, T., Nguyen, N. T., Shelley, D., & Yang, L. H. (2025). Development and psychometric properties of three scales employing “what matters most” to assess cultural aspects of intersectional HIV-related and cancer stigma among people living with HIV in Hanoi, Vietnam. AIDS Care, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2025.2521801
Authors:
Evan L Eschliman
Yuexuan Liu
Asri A Rahmah
Briyanna Philip
Dung T Hoang
Haruka Kokaze
Nasim Khoshnam
Emily Dunkel
Vivian R Ye
Karen Choe
Ohemaa B Poku
Gloria Alvarez
Trang Nguyen
Nam Truong Nguyen
Donna Shelley
Lawrence H Yang
Affiliated Authors:
Evan L Eschliman
Briyanna Philip
Ohemaa B Poku
Author Keywords:
good health and well-being, reduced inequalities
hiv
cancer
culture
intersectionality
stigma measurement
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Article
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10.1080/09540121.2025.2521801
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