2024
DOI: 10.1177/10497323241254256
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Sero-Kinship: How Young People Living With HIV/AIDS Survive in Southeast Nigeria

Elochukwu Ernest Uzim,
Ijeoma Igwe,
Po-Han Lee

Abstract: Research on the lived experiences of HIV survivors, including young people living with HIV, has primarily emphasized broader sociocultural concerns, such as stigmatization and cultural attitudes toward sexuality and gender, while giving less attention to the interconnectedness of these issues with the mental well-being of those affected by the illness. This study, drawing on relational ethnography including observations and interviews at four antiretroviral-administering healthcare facilities in Enugu State, s… Show more

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