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Perspectives on HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination: voices of some young people in Ghana
Authors:Georgina Yaa Oduro  Mercy Otsin
Institution:1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Cape Coast , Cape Coast , Ghana yaaoduro@hotmail.com;3. Department of Population and Health , University of Cape Coast , Cape Coast , Ghana
Abstract:This paper examines Ghanaian young people's perceptions of the determinants of HIV- and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination, and how these perceptions may influence the de-stigmatisation process. Drawing on findings from an in-depth, multi-method qualitative study involving 104 school and street young people aged between 14 and 19 years, the paper presents young people's accounts of HIV and AIDS. The paper provokes discussion on how language and images associated with existing educational programmes on HIV and AIDS place young people in a dilemma. It also argues that fear and secrecy associated with the disease not only consolidate stigmatisation and discrimination, but also create the desire for retribution. It concludes by challenging health educators to pay particular attention to the language and images used in future educational programmes.
Keywords:HIV/AIDS  stigma  discrimination  sexuality education  Ghana
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