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Year 2023, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 121 - 134, 26.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1355273

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HIV-AIDS Stigma in the Workplace: A Qualitative Study in Türkiye

Year 2023, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 121 - 134, 26.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1355273

Abstract

HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the most important global health problems in history. Stigmatizing attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in the workplace lead to the loss of jobs or not being preferred for new recruitment. This study aims to shed light on the situations related to stigma and stigma fears that they have experienced in their work life.
A phenomenological research design was used in the research, while volunteer sampling and snowball sampling were used as sampling methods. The study was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 10 male participants living in Türkiye, who were infected with HIV, between March 10, 2022, and March 17, 2022. Open coding was used in the first stage of the research, and axial and selective coding was achieved after the selection of the core category.
While homosexual individuals stated that they had learned about their first diagnosis during routine blood test controls, heterosexual individuals stated that they had learned about their first diagnosis incidentally. They stated that they had felt emotions such as denial, sadness, helplessness, and fear when they had learned it, however, their fears eased later on. While married individuals first shared their diagnoses with their spouses, single individuals shared their diagnoses with partners or close friends. Most participants hide their HIV infection from their colleagues or managers. All participants stated that being an HIV/AIDS patient would have a negative impact on recruitment and promotion. They stated that if they lost their jobs, they sought their rights through legal means. They also stated that the first emotion they would feel when they lost a job would be anger, sadness, disappointment, and anxiety. They stated that in order not to be stigmatized, society should be educated and social media should be used for creating awareness.
It has been found that stigma in the workplace is still important in Türkiye (formerly known as Turkey) and has a negative impact on PLWHA. It was emphasized that it is important to inform society in order to eliminate the stigma.

References

  • Frisk, H. (1970). Griechisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. 2. Kr-Ō [Omega]. Winter.
  • Goldman, A. I. (1999). Knowledge in a social world. New York: Clarendon Press.
  • Gökengin, D., Çalık, S., Öktem, P. (2017). Analysis of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in Türkiye: Results of the people living with HIV stigma index. Klimik Journal, 30, 15-21.
  • İnce, N., Uğurlu, F., Özyıldırım, B. (2006). Effectiveness of various educational methods about aids and stigma in adolescent youth in Silivri district of Istanbul province. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, 69, 63-69.
  • Kaya, E., Şimşek, F., Yildirmak, T. (2020). Erkek HIV/AIDS hastalarında damgalanmanın yaşam kalitesi üzerine etkisi. Anadolu Psikiyatri Dergisi, 21, 499-506.
  • Khuat, T. H., Nguy n, T. V. A., Ogden, J. (2004). Understanding HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in Vietnam. International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).
  • Kocabaşoğlu, N., Aliustaoğlu, S. (2003). Stigmatization. New Symposium, 41, 190-192.
  • Oran, N. T., Şenuzun, F. (2008). A loop to be broken in a society: HIV/AIDS stigma and coping strategies. Journal of Human Sciences, 5, 1-16.
  • Öztürk, S., Şimşek, Ç., Ardıç, E., Ağalar, C. (2021). Turkish validity and reliability of the internalized AIDS-related stigma scale. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 57, 1292-1298.
  • T.C. Sağlık Bakanlığı. (2008). AIDS, insan hakları ve yasalar: Türkiye’de AIDS konusundaki yasal düzenlemeler ve öneriler. İstanbul.
  • Van Brakel, W. H. (2006). Measuring health-related stigma—a literature review. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 11, 307-334.
  • Ulasi, C. I., Preko, P. O., Baidoo, J. A., Bayard, B., Ehiri, J. E., Jolly, C. M., Jolly, P. E. (2009). HIV/AIDS-related stigma in Kumasi, Ghana. Health & Place, 15, 255-262.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Management
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Nevin Korkmaz 0000-0003-1550-0940

Servet Öztürk 0000-0002-9114-5090

Haydar Sur 0000-0002-6862-179X

Early Pub Date December 1, 2023
Publication Date December 26, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Korkmaz, N., Öztürk, S., & Sur, H. (2023). HIV-AIDS Stigma in the Workplace: A Qualitative Study in Türkiye. Journal of Health Systems and Policies, 5(2), 121-134. https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1355273

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