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Demographic Factors, Stigma and Psychological Dysfunctions among People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Path Analysis
This study investigated the association between age and duration of diagnosis with psychological dysfunctions, and HIV/AIDS stigma among PLWHA in Limpopo Province of South Africa. Cross-sectional design with purposive sampling method was used to select study participants (n = 300, mean age = 31, standard deviation = 8.2, female = 57.1%). HIV/AIDS stigma scale was used to determine stigma while GHQ-28 was used to determine psychological dysfunctions. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and the Pearson Moment Correlation Coefficient were used to analyse data. Results indicated that age has a negative but significant predictive effect on enacted HIV/ AIDS stigma (β= -126, p<.05). Enacted HIV/AIDS stigma had a significant predictive effect on psychological dysfunctions (β= .198, p<.01). Study findings demonstrate that enacted HIV/AIDS stigma decreases with increased age, psychological dysfunctions increased with increase in age. Ethno Med, 12(4): 221-228 (2018) DOI: 10.31901/24566772.2018/12.04.564 © Kamla-Raj 2018 222 MANTWA W. MODIBA, MATTHEW O. OLASUPO AND ERHABOR S. IDEMUDIA and psychological dysfunction reduction intervention programmes. Studies have rarely included duration of diagnosis as a variable when exploring dynamics around HIV and AIDS stigma and psychological dysfunctions, resulting in the dearth of literature on the phenomenon.