HIV-Related Stigma Research as a Priority at the National Institutes of Health

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Gregory L. Greenwood
Amber Wilson
Geetha P. Bansal
Christopher Barnhart
Elizabeth Barr
Rick Berzon
Cheryl Anne Boyce
William Elwood
Joyonna Gamble-George
Mary Glenshaw
Rebecca Henry
Hiroko Iida
Richard A. Jenkins
Sonia Lee
Arianne Malekzadeh
Kathryn Morris
Peter Perrin
Elise Rice
Meryl Sufian
Darien Weatherspoon
Miya Whitaker
Makeda Williams
Sheryl Zwerski
Paul Gaist
机构
[1] National Institute of Mental Health,Division of AIDS Research
[2] National Institutes of Health,Office of AIDS Research
[3] National Institutes of Health,Division of International Training and Research
[4] Fogarty International Center,Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office
[5] National Institutes of Health,Office of Research on Women’s Health
[6] National Institutes of Health,Division of Scientific Programs
[7] National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities,Center for Translation Research and Implementation Science
[8] National Heart,Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
[9] Lung,Office of Science Policy
[10] and Blood Institute,Division of Extramural Science Programs
[11] National Institutes of Health,Division of Extramural Research
[12] National Institutes of Health,Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research
[13] National Institute of Nursing Research,Division of Extramural Research
[14] National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research,Division of International Science Policy, Planning and Evaluation
[15] National Institute on Drug Abuse,Division of Digestive Diseases & Nutrition
[16] Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,Division of AIDS
[17] Fogarty International Center,undefined
[18] National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,undefined
[19] National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2022年 / 26卷
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HIV; Stigma/discrimination; Prevention; Treatment; Government;
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognizes that, despite HIV scientific advances, stigma and discrimination continue to be critical barriers to the uptake of evidence-based HIV interventions. Achieving the Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America (EHE) goals will require eliminating HIV-related stigma. NIH has a significant history of supporting HIV stigma research across its Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs) as a research priority. This article provides an overview of NIH HIV stigma research efforts. Each ICO articulates how their mission shapes their interest in HIV stigma research and provides a summary of ICO-relevant scientific findings. Research gaps and/or future opportunities are identified throughout, with key research themes and approaches noted. Taken together, the collective actions on the part of the NIH, in tandem with a whole of government and whole of society approach, will contribute to achieving EHE’s milestones.
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