Author: Ho, Lai Peng; Goh, Esther C. L.
Title: How HIV patients construct liveable identities in a shame based culture: the case of Singapore Document date: 2017_6_22
ID: rws2twyo_7
Snippet: Contrary to many people's belief, in some societies, heterosexual people with HIV may experience more stigma (Brener, Wilson, Slavin, & De Wit, 2013) and perceive that they have lower priority for social services than those who are MSM (Antoniou, Loutfy, Glazier, & Strike, 2012) . Studies have also shown that heterosexual men with HIV reported more concerns over disclosure of their HIV status than their MSM counterparts (Gonzalez, Grover, Miller,.....
Document: Contrary to many people's belief, in some societies, heterosexual people with HIV may experience more stigma (Brener, Wilson, Slavin, & De Wit, 2013) and perceive that they have lower priority for social services than those who are MSM (Antoniou, Loutfy, Glazier, & Strike, 2012) . Studies have also shown that heterosexual men with HIV reported more concerns over disclosure of their HIV status than their MSM counterparts (Gonzalez, Grover, Miller, & Solomon, 2011) . More specific to Singapore, being Chinese, single, non-professional, middle-aged, and heterosexual has been associated with late presentation for diagnosis in Singapore (Tey et al., 2012) .
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