Stigmatization in HIV/AIDS: first German adaptation of the HIV-stigma scale (HSS-D)

Journal: Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, Medizinische Psychologie
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Abstract

Despite improvements in medical treatment and numerous public health campaigns stigmatization remains a potent stressor for people living with HIV/ AIDS. This study provides an initial German adaptation of the HIV Stigma Scale (HSS-D). Participants were 167 HIV-positive homosexual men aged 22-74 years. Exploratory factor analysis replicated the original four-factor structure (subscales: enacted stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, concern with public attitudes). Further psychometric analysis led to a revised version comprising 21 items (HSS-D21). The scale showed high reliability (α=0.90). Significant associations with anxiety, depres-sion, life satisfaction and perceived social support confirmed for construct validity. The majority of the respondents expressed high acceptance of the stigma measure. In order to eslish a thorough German adaptation further research with diverse samples is needed.

Authors
Andreas Dinkel, Christina Nather, Hans Jaeger, Eva Jaegel Guedes, Claas Lahmann, Christina Steinke, Eva Wolf, Joram Ronel
Relevant Conditions

HIV/AIDS