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A study on the adaptation of the HIV/AIDS-related stigma scale into Turkish

dc.contributor.coauthorBahar, Zuhal
dc.contributor.coauthorCal, Ayse
dc.contributor.coauthorCavusoglu, Figen
dc.contributor.coauthorDeveci, Aydin
dc.contributor.coauthorBadur, Selim
dc.contributor.coauthorBahar, Ismail Hakki
dc.contributor.kuauthorBeşer, Ayşe
dc.contributor.kuprofileFaculty Member
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Nursing
dc.contributor.yokid143490
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:53:59Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractPurpose This study aims to test the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the HIV/AIDS-related Stigma Scale. Design and Methods The study has a methodological design. The sample included a total of 428 participants. of the participants, 198 were HIV/AIDS patients, 230 were HIV-negative individuals. The data were analyzed using the Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Findings The Turkish version of the HIV/AIDS-related Stigma Scale was found to be valid and reliable for the Turkish society. Cronbach's alpha was 0.93 for the community perspectives subscale and 0.89 for the patient perspectives subscale, and all the model fit indices were acceptable. Practice Implications The level of stigmatization revealed by the scale helps gain an insight into the community and patient perspectives on HIV/AIDS.
dc.description.indexedbyWoS
dc.description.indexedbyScopus
dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue2
dc.description.openaccessYES
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume58
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/ppc.12984
dc.identifier.eissn1744-6163
dc.identifier.issn0031-5990
dc.identifier.quartileQ2
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85120794129
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12984
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/15124
dc.identifier.wos730338100001
dc.keywordsHIV
dc.keywordsAIDS
dc.keywordsAIDS-related stigma scale
dc.keywordsReliability and validity
dc.keywordsStigmatization health
dc.keywordsDiscrimination
dc.keywordsStigmatization
dc.keywordsTuberculosis
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherWiley
dc.sourcePerspectives in Psychiatric Care
dc.subjectNursing
dc.subjectPsychiatry
dc.titleA study on the adaptation of the HIV/AIDS-related stigma scale into Turkish
dc.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
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local.contributor.kuauthorBeşer, Ayşe

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