The Double-Edged Sword: The Friction Between Community HIV Support and Stigma in Confissões de um soropositivo and its Implications within the Medical Discourse
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2023
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This article examines the concurrent space where stigma and support overlap and its impact on individuals diagnosed with HIV, through the lens of Léo Cezimbra's experiences outlined in his book Confissões de um soropositivo. While Brazil is recognized for its exceptional HIV/AIDS epidemic response, stigma remains a significant barrier to treatment. The analysis shows that social and self-stigma, as well as social support, can create tension for Cezimbra and negatively impact his ability to cope with HIV. The concurrent space where stigma and support overlap can act as a double-edged sword, leading to social withdrawal, distress, and frustration. Support can also act as a vector for stigma rooted in historical events. The findings underscore the need to integrate support networks into HIV treatment and educate support networks to avoid the concurrence of support and stigma. These insights have implications for healthcare and highlight the importance of external factors in the success of treatment regimens.
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Brazil, HIV, AIDS, Stigma, Treatment, Confissões de um soropositivo, Social stigma, Self-stigma, Social support, Concurrent space, Coping, Double-edged sword, Withdrawal, Frustration, Healthcare, Treatment regimen
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