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Evaluating anonymous social networking for PLHA with social prototypes
Socialisation is an important conduit of information and particularly so in developing countries. However, People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) tend to socialize less among themselves as well as among others because of stigma [1]. Some PLHA avoid social functions because such functions disturb their ART (Antiretroviral Therapy) schedules. Others avoid it because socialisation often involves expenses. Depression, fear, discrimination, loss of pride and respect are other reasons. Lack of socialisation gives PLHA a feeling of being all alone in the hardest time of their life.