Socio-demographic factors influencing HIV/Aids stigmatization and discrimination amongst women in Lagos state

M. Akanbi
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The study empirically examines socio-demographic factors influencing HIV/AIDS Stigmatization and Discrimination amongst women in Lagos State. Two hundred and thirty respondents (Female respondents only) who have positive status of HIV/AIDS were interviewed through administration of questionnaires in Lagos State, Nigeria. Frequency tables and regression model were used in the analysis of data collected from the field. The two hypotheses were tested in this study. However, socio-demographic factors which include age and educational attainment indicated a negative influence on HIV/AIDS stigmatization and discrimination amongst sampled women in the study. In addition, the result from Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) clarified that those women who disclose their HIV/AIDS status are gossiped about, verbally harassed and neglected by the Nigerian society. The study presents evidence that once a woman discloses her HIV/AIDS status, she is immediately stigmatized by the society and then discriminated. The paper thus recommends that any form of gossip, verbal harassment and neglect should be stopped against women, who disclosed their HIV/AIDS status to the Nigerian society. Lastly, women with HIV/AIDS positive should apply their educational skills in taking all drugs that will foster their long-living in Nigerian society. Key Words: Stigmatization, Discrimination, HIV/AIDS Status, ANOVA and Socio-demographic factors.
影响拉各斯州妇女对艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名化和歧视的社会人口因素
该研究实证考察了影响拉各斯州妇女对艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名化和歧视的社会人口因素。在尼日利亚拉各斯州,通过问卷管理对艾滋病毒/艾滋病呈阳性状态的230名受访者(仅限女性受访者)进行了访谈。采用频率表和回归模型对现场采集的数据进行分析。本研究对这两个假设进行了检验。然而,包括年龄和受教育程度在内的社会人口因素表明,研究中抽样的妇女对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的污名化和歧视产生了负面影响。此外,方差分析(ANOVA)的结果表明,那些透露自己艾滋病毒/艾滋病状况的妇女受到尼日利亚社会的流言蜚语、口头骚扰和忽视。研究表明,女性一旦公开自己的艾滋病状况,就会立即受到社会的污名化和歧视。因此,这篇论文建议,任何形式的流言蜚语、言语骚扰和忽视都应该被制止,因为妇女向尼日利亚社会披露了自己的艾滋病毒/艾滋病状况。最后,艾滋病毒/艾滋病呈阳性的妇女应将她们的教育技能应用于服用所有有助于她们在尼日利亚社会长寿的药物。关键词:污名化,歧视,HIV/AIDS现状,方差分析,社会人口因素
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