HIV Information and Misinformation
Cross-source consensus on HIV Information and Misinformation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Many participants acted as informal educators about HIV despite experiencing stigma themselves. — The world according to girls: a qualitative study of school, work and identity among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in Ghana
- HIV misinformation circulated in school and work environments and contributed to shame. — The world according to girls: a qualitative study of school, work and identity among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in Ghana
- The article recommends that public health systems take responsibility for HIV education instead of leaving that burden to AGYW. — The world according to girls: a qualitative study of school, work and identity among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in Ghana
- Some participants tried to normalise HIV and chronic disease among peers. — The world according to girls: a qualitative study of school, work and identity among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in Ghana
- Participants corrected misinformation without institutional support. — The world according to girls: a qualitative study of school, work and identity among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in Ghana