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“…The characteristics found in this population were similar to those of other national and international studies with people living with HIV, being predominantly adult males with low education and income (9,(11)(12) , heterosexual (2,7) , with the presence of sexual partners (13) , low drug use (13) , with good adherence to ART (13)(14) and low incidence of comorbidities (14) , where the majority chose to disclose the diagnosis of HIV infection only to family members (4,14) . In relation to the Stigma Scale, the highest mean distribution values of means and medians in the disclosure domain were similar to those of another study with adults living with HIV (10) , and one performed with young American adolescents and young adults recently diagnosed with HIV (15) , showing that seropositivity disclosure is still an important difficulty experienced by HIV positive people (4,9) marked by fear of non-acceptance, as well as feelings of guilt and shame (5,9) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The characteristics found in this population were similar to those of other national and international studies with people living with HIV, being predominantly adult males with low education and income (9,(11)(12) , heterosexual (2,7) , with the presence of sexual partners (13) , low drug use (13) , with good adherence to ART (13)(14) and low incidence of comorbidities (14) , where the majority chose to disclose the diagnosis of HIV infection only to family members (4,14) . In relation to the Stigma Scale, the highest mean distribution values of means and medians in the disclosure domain were similar to those of another study with adults living with HIV (10) , and one performed with young American adolescents and young adults recently diagnosed with HIV (15) , showing that seropositivity disclosure is still an important difficulty experienced by HIV positive people (4,9) marked by fear of non-acceptance, as well as feelings of guilt and shame (5,9) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Regarding the increase in perceived stigmatization among people aged between 40 and 49 years, seeing as this is an age group that involves adults at a productive age, it is expected that the increase in stigmatization is related to economic, affective and social factors, which are probably linked to increased feelings of devaluation, depression, and social isolation responsible for the high morbidity and mortality found in this age group (9,11) . Thus, because they are economically active, people can be confronted with the fear of not being socially accepted and let go from their jobs, as seropositivity is still a cause of high unemployment rates, and can be even higher than in the general population (4,11) ; or fear of becoming ill and unable to maintain their respective work activities, since work in addition to representing the source of income is also seen as a source of support in allowing the individual to feel economically active, in face of feeling socially disqualified (1,10) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data are focused on professionals or the elderly, dealing with the main aspects of epidemiology, perceptions of the sexuality of the elderly and the early diagnosis of HIV in the elderly population 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%