“…Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a condition caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and associated with an important history of social stigma. Since its discovery, it has been connected to immoral behavior, the idea of death (Jodelet, 1998), homosexual relationships and drug use (Lee, Kochman, & Sikkema, 2002), prejudice, discrimination, and suffering (Greco, 2016;Jesus et al, 2017;Oliveira, Moura, Araújo, & Andrade, 2015;Padoin et al, 2018). Quality of life of people who live with HIV/AIDS, also known by the acronym PLHIV/AIDS (Rintamaki, Scott, Kosneko, & Jensen, 2007), is affected by diverse individual, cultural, social, and emotional factors, associated with the impact due to the diagnosis and treatment, and also by the daily experience of living with the condition (Ruiz et al, 2005).…”