Internal Stigma among HIV- positive adults in Ethiopia ETHIOPIAN STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION SURVEY-KEY FINDINGS Tsegazeab Bezabih.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Supporting community action on AIDS in developing countries Supporting community action on AIDS in India Children Affected By AIDS in Low and Concentrated.
Advertisements

Women and HIV Roundtable Discussion on the Occasion of International Women’s Day 2010 “ Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress for All” Annami Löfving,
Global Year Against Pain in Women
Surveys on violence against women overcoming methodological hurdles Henrica A. F. M. (Henriette) Jansen Expert Workshop on Violence.
S. Rees 2004 SESSION FIVE REFUGEE COMMUNITIES AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
To Tell or Not To Tell: HIV Disclosure to Family, Friends and Sex Partners Julie Serovich, PhD Dean and Professor College of Behavioral and Community.
The Power of Assets 40 Developmental Assets. 40 Developmental Assets Represent everyday wisdom about positive experiences and characteristics for young.
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of Health.
A Day in the Life of Adult Protective Services Prepared by County Welfare Directors Association of California,
GIPA/MIPA SOUTH AFRICA WORKPLACE MODEL. OUTLINE Background The GIPA principle: definition Why the GIPA principle? General lessons learned How far have.
Sustainable lives in sustainable communities Living and working in suburban Australia Philippa Williams, Barbara Pocock, Ken Bridge & Jane Edwards Centre.
Uncovering those things which help prepare youth for life and its challenges. Resiliency-based Research conducted by: Hope Enterprises Ltd. On behalf of.
DATE: 26 TH AUGUST 2013 VENUE: LA PALM ROYALE BEACH HOTEL BACKGROUND OF GHANA LIVING STANDARDS SURVEY (GLSS 6) 1.
Caroline Kuo, Lucie Cluver, Marisa Casale, Tyler Lane, Lebo Sello AIDS 2012, Washington DC.
Department of Community Medicine, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso
HIV/AIDS Silence – Stigma – Discrimination - Denial.
The Heart of the Matter: supporting family contact for fostered children.
EngenderHealth/UNFPA Project – Ethiopia/Ukraine Strengthening the integration of HIV prevention in maternal health services. Increasing the capacity of.
The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS “by and for” HIV positive women.
“A VISION OF HOPE” EXPERIENCE OF SENEGAL IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS AND REDUCING WOMEN’S VULNERABILITY Dr Khoudia Sow, CRCF, UMI 233 Dakar Sénégal.
Perinatal HIV Testing in Utah Lois Blobaum, BSN, Theresa Garrett, MSN and Nan Streeter, RN, MS Utah Department of Health.
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Data Interpretation, Further Analysis and Dissemination Workshop HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour.
Austin Smith Glasgow Homelessness Network. Disempowerment and Disconnection: trauma and homelessness (GHN 2003)
STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION: HINDERING EFFECTIVE HIV RESPONSES NGO 2010 Report.
From choice, a world of possibilities HIV Prevention Report Cards for Sex Workers © IPPF EN/Layla Aerts/Kazakhstan 2013 Lena Luyckfasseel 20 July 2014.
Ethical considerations on HIV and Syphilis research in indigenous communities in Peru Instituto Nacional de Salud Ministerio de Salud PERÚ Centro Nacional.
G. Pramod Kumar UNDP Regional Centre Bangkok & Wynandin Imawan BPS – Statistics Indonesia 19 July 2010 International AIDS Conference - Vienna 1 Socio-economic.
Effect of a values-based prevention curriculum on HIV- positive couples from four regions in Ethiopia Presented at XIX IAC 2012 By Misgina Suba, MPH 25.
International Conference “National Strategies on Violence against Children” Vienna, May 2010 School Bullying & Cyber-bullying By Ms Dominique Versini.
Page 1 Assessment of Gender Sensitivity in the Top Reseau Social Franchise Network Patricia NOROLALAO PSI Madagascar.
Open Campus HIV-Related Stigma and Children's School Outcomes in St. Lucia Joan Thomas Caribbean Child Development Centre St. Lucia Country Conference.
1 Getting the Evidence: The People Living with HIV Stigma Index Lucy Stackpool-Moore.
PERCEPTIONS ABOUT SEXUALITY AND RH AMONG POOR ADOLESCENTS IN PERU November 2002 Dorina Vereau.
 The best way to prevent HIV and AIDS, is to spread knowledge and know the facts.  HIV is spread by direct contact with infected blood or other bodily.
Washington D.C., USA, July 2012www.aids2012.org Hearing from People Living with HIV: Global lessons from the PLHIV Stigma Index Laurel Sprague The.
© P. Vermeulen / Handicap International © W. Daniels pour Handicap International © B. Franck / Handicap International Project / Subject:Author:Last updated:
AVVAIS, RBC/IHDPC, RRP +, UNAIDS SAHARA CONFERENCE Port-Elisabeth, South Africa HIV Stigma Index 2009 Rwanda November 28 to December 2, 2011.
5 th NATIONAL PAEDIATRIC HIV/AIDS CONFERENCE th Hotel Africana, Kampala-Uganda Presentation Title: Awareness about Paediatric HIV Services in Uganda.
Children and Adults with Spina Bifida: Exploring Secondary Psycho-Social Conditions Andrea Hart, Ph.D. Betsy Johnson, M.S.W. and Lorraine McKelvey, Ph.D.
Increasing Women’s Contraceptive Use in Myanmar Using Empowerment & Social Marketing Strategies By: Michelle Santos MPH 655 Dr. Rhonda Sarnoff May 2, 2013.
Shaping the future. ‘ People Say It’s Good to Talk…’
1 Stigma and Discrimination against PLHIV HAIVN Harvard Medical School AIDS Initiative in Vietnam.
PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV ARE… Gathering Evidence for Advocacy.
USING DATA FROM THE PLHIV STIGMA INDEX TO ADDRESS STIGMA IN THE WORKPLACE AIDS 2012, Washington DC, US July 2012 Jekaterina Voinova, Estonian Network.
Regional Videoconference Addressing Stigma and Discrimination of HIV/AIDS in Africa Thursday, April 2, 2009 UNAIDS Perspective Susan Timberlake, Senior.
FACING UP TO STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION PAM O’CONNOR Centre for International Health Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia October, 2007 Supervisor:
TUVALU DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY OUTLINE  Background  Questionnaire  Sensitive questions  Training  Indicators.
Stigma and serostatus disclosure within partnerships in four African countries: a mixed methods approach Hardon A, Gomez GB, Vernooij E, Desclaux A, Wanyenze.
Community and Home Based Care – Reaching Out to Women and Children in Pakistan KP province and the tribal belt, bordering with Afghanistan.
Approaches to addressing the experiences of children and young people with HIV in programming and policy development P romising Practices for Creating.
1 Determinants of women's autonomy over sexual behaviors within marital relationships in contemporary Vietnam Hongyun Fu, MA Mai Do, MD, DrPH Lung Duy.
PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN WORLDWIDE A training curriculum for providers.
Status of HIV in Kenya DR Nicholas Muraguri MBChB, MPH, PGC epidemiology Head, National Aids and STI Control Program.
2015 Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey (AfDHS) Key Indicators Report.
Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2011 Introduction and Methodology.
SRHR Policy Salima 30 th June 2011 SRHR Policy Salima 30 th June 2011 Foundation for Children Rights.
Forced and Coerced Sterilization of Positive Women in Namibia AIDS 2008 International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS.
Correlates of HIV testing among youth in three high prevalence Caribbean Countries Beverly E. Andrews, Doctoral Candidate University.
1 Sumiyo Okawa 1, Sylvia Mwanza 2,3, Mwiya Mwiya 2, Kenichi Komada 4, Masamine Jimba 1, Naoko Ishikawa 4 The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Paediatric.
Tel: International Medical University
Virginia Macdonald, Annette Verster
Hearing from People Living with HIV: Global lessons from the PLHIV Stigma Index Laurel Sprague The Global Network of People Living with HIV, North America.
Ellemes Phuma-Ngaiyaye Mzuzu University
Introduction and Methodology
Gender Dimension of HIV related Stigma in Ethiopia
Integrating HIV AIDS in Community Maternal and
National Council on Family Relations Conference, Orlando, Florida
Department of Community Medicine, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso
Empowering Support Groups
Lost in transition: Challenges in domestic financing for HIV and human rights 24 July E : :00.
Presentation transcript:

Internal Stigma among HIV- positive adults in Ethiopia ETHIOPIAN STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION SURVEY-KEY FINDINGS Tsegazeab Bezabih

General Background Internal stigma, also referred to as “felt stigma” or “self- stigmatization” is used to describe the way a person living with HIV feels about himself/herself and specifically if he/she feels a sense of shame about being HIV-positive. This study is part of the PLHIV stigma index research initiative fill the gap in the global and national understanding of stigma and discrimination. The index is the product of a partnership between two networks of people living with HIV (GNP+ and ICW), UNAIDS and IPPF.

Methodology The Ethiopian Stigma Index survey employed a nationally representative two-stage cluster sampling method. The survey team prepared the list of PLHIV in the selected Weredas in consultation with health facilities (ART/PMTCT clinics), PLHIV Associations, NGOs/CBOs working on HIV, home based care providers/ case managers/case workers, PLHIV support groups, health extension workers, etc Interviewed 3360 PLHIV all over the country using the standard questionnaire developed by GNP+, ICW, UNAIDS and IPPF. All the data collectors were PLHIV. A total of 30 FGDs were carried out with various sub-groups including rural and urban residents and male and female PLHIV from different parts of the country.

Ethical Considerations  All persons involved in the study had signed an agreement to keep the confidentiality of personal information they come across in the course of the data collection.  Before the enumerators contacted the selected PLHIV, service providers approach the selected PLHIV and review the informed consent form.  The interviewers used an information sheet and informed consent form with each interviewee.  Used unique identifying code instead of writing the name of the interviewee on the questionnaire  Secured ethical clearance from EHNRI

Gender Dimension of internal stigma

Rural-Urban Dimension of internal stigma

Experience of internal stigma “I got tested for the third time in the hospital and finally I admitted that the virus is in my blood. Hence, I decided to commit suicide in the absence of my wife. But I saw my child crying and I started to cool down.” “I know a husband and wife living in our locality. The husband is HIV-positive and the wife is negative. They have four children. She said to him that they can live together and raise their children but he didn’t accept the offer. He was caught by the shackles of self stigmatization and I had to counsel him several times so that he can correct his behaviour. ” Woman living with HIV, Ethiopia “From now onwards, I do not have the hope of getting married and giving birth.” Woman living with HIV, Ethiopia

Measures taken in the last 12 months in connection with HIV-positive status

Fear in the last 12 months

Conclusions The magnitude of internal stigma is far higher than enacted stigma and was noted to be a pressing problem among PLHIV in Ethiopia. Significantly higher proportion of female PLHIV compared to their male counterparts are noted to have taken such measures as deciding not to have (more) children, not to have sex, not to get married, isolate themselves from their family and/or friends as a result of their HIV positive status The prevailing level of internal stigma has deterred significant number of PLHIV from active participation in socio-economic activities of the community out of a fear of having their status revealed or being discriminated against because of their HIV-positive status. The prevailing level of internal stigma has affected significant proportion of PLHIV in Ethiopia to low self-esteem, a sense of worthlessness and depression, self-deprivation of accesses to services and opportunities.

Recommendations In order to address the problem, peer-to-peer support groups, skills building, network building, counselling, training, should be given attention.