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Community norms about suppression of AIDS-related prejudice and perceptions of stigma by people with HIV or AIDS
Authors:Miller Carol T  Grover Kristin W  Bunn Janice Yanushka  Solomon Sondra E
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, 2 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, USA. carol.miller@uvm.edu
Abstract:We investigated the relationship between community motivations to control AIDS-related prejudice and the experience of stigma by community members with HIV or AIDS, using self-reports from 203 New England residents with HIV or AIDS and 2,444 randomly selected residents of the same New England communities. Multilevel regression analyses revealed that the disclosure concerns of participants with HIV or AIDS were lower in communities where residents were motivated by personal values to control AIDS-related prejudice, and were higher in communities where residents were motivated by social pressure to control AIDS-related prejudice. Reported experiences with discrimination and exclusion were unrelated to community motivations. The results of our study suggest that external and internal pressures to control prejudice shape the experience of stigmatization.
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