2022
DOI: 10.1177/00178969221090878
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Using narratives to reduce HIV stigma in rural Ecuador: A health education intervention

Abstract: Objective: To determine the efficacy of using a narrative-based intervention to reduce HIV stigma among members of the general public in a rural community in Ecuador. Design: This cross-sectional intervention study involved a convenience sample of 133 participants from Cariamanga, Ecuador. We used a post-test only comparison group design. Setting: The number of adults living with HIV in Ecuador is increasing. Stigma and discrimination are among the greatest barriers to HIV prevention, access to treatment, care… Show more

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