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 Research Article
												Stigmatization and the Predictors of Reported Discrimination among HIV Positive Patients Receiving Care in Hospitals in Imo State, Nigeria 						
Author(s): Chukwuma  B Duru, Anthony  C Iwu, Kevin  C Diwe, Uche  R Oluoha, Irene  A Merenu, Chinyere M  Aguocha, Ugochukwu  C Madubueze, Nera P  Kadiri-Eneh, Emmanuel  U Ndukwu, Ikechi  Ohale and Ernest  NwaigboChukwuma  B Duru, Anthony  C Iwu, Kevin  C Diwe, Uche  R Oluoha, Irene  A Merenu, Chinyere M  Aguocha, Ugochukwu  C Madubueze, Nera P  Kadiri-Eneh, Emmanuel  U Ndukwu, Ikechi  Ohale and Ernest  Nwaigbo             
						
												
				 Background: HIV related Stigma and discrimination is a reflection of fear of the unknown, driven by ignorance and helplessness that results in negative attitude, beliefs and unfair treatment towards those living with HIV. Objective: To assess knowledge of stigmatization, prevalence of reported discrimination and the socio-demographic and care predictors of discrimination among HIV positive patients receiving care in Health Care Institutions in Imo State, Nigeria. Methods: A cross sectional analytical design using a simple random sampling technique to select 422 HIV positive patients attending the adult HIV clinics from two public health care institutions in Imo State. Data was collected using a pretested semi structured questionnaire. Descriptive analyses were done with frequencies and summary statistics. Chi square statistics were computed to d.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2155-6113.1000745 
																	  
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