S Childress, N Shrestha, P Kreniske, E Small, L Gilbert, A Mukambetov, F Ssewamala, Bahar O Sensoy, M McKay
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Social Stigma and Vulnerabilities of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Kyrgyzstan: Service Providers' Perspectives.
In Kyrgyzstan, registered HIV cases doubled from 2013 to 2019, with women constituting 39% of cases in 2021. Women living with HIV (WLHIV) encounter heightened intimate partner violence, stigma, and discrimination. This study explores the experiences and vulnerabilities of WLHIV in Kyrgyzstan from the perspective of professionals engaged in HIV care and advocacy. Data from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 10 professionals engaged in HIV prevention were analyzed using grounded theory methods. The analysis revealed two primary categories related to the experiences of WLHIV as observed by professionals in the field: 1) Challenges faced by WLHIV at the personal, interpersonal, community, and institutional levels, and 2) The way forward - providers' ideas about addressing stigma and vulnerability. Urgent action is needed to address WLHIV needs, emphasizing confidentiality, support, recognizing discrimination as violence, and fostering financial independence.