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Title: HIV-Related Stigma Shapes Research Participation for Youth Living With HIV in Kenya
Authors: Gillette, Emma
Naanyu, Violet
Nyandiko, Winstone
Chory, Ashley
Scanlon, Michael
Aluoch, Josephine
Koros, Hillary
Ashimosi, Celestine
Keywords: HIV-related stigma
Youth with HIV
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Sage
Abstract: Introduction: HIV stigma affects medication adherence, psychosocial outcomes, and clinical management for youth living with HIV (YLWH). We explored the impact of HIV stigma on research participation, to inform the ethical engagement of this vulnerable group. Methods: We interviewed 40 YLWH, 20 caregivers, and 39 subject matter experts (SMEs); transcripts were analyzed by HK and EG, with emerging themes confirmed by JA and AC. Results: All categories of participants identified the impacts of stigma on YLWH research participation, suggesting implementing privacy protections, considering recruitment locations carefully, and developing supportive relationships with YLWH. SMEs suggested that YLWH experience uniquely high risks from stigma due to the compounding effects of developmental challenges and transitionary life period. Accidental HIV disclosure and subsequent stigma were identified as a risk of research participation; some viewed the creation of community through research as a benefit. Conclusion: Participants provided insights into stigma-related considerations for research with YLWH, which may guide engagement protocols.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/23259582231170732
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