Perceptions Prediagnosis And Social Experiences Postdiagnosis Among A Sample Of High-Risk Peruvian Men Who Have Sex With Men

STIGMA AND HEALTH(2019)

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This pilot study examines associations of perceived stigma prediagnosis with experienced stigma and social support postdiagnosis with qualitative data, and quantifies the interplay between pre- and postdiagnosis social factors on depressive symptoms among a sample of newly diagnosed Peruvian men who have sex with men (n = 67 total). Qualitative findings highlight the differences between perceptions of stigma predisclosure and actual social experiences postdisclosure for most participants. Perceived stigma prediagnosis was significantly related to postdiagnosis social support, B = -0.35, p =.03, and marginally associated with experienced stigma, B = 0.29, p = .07. Prediagnosis perceived stigma was associated with greater depressive symptoms, but only among individuals who reported higher amounts of social support, B = 0.55, p = .01. Findings suggest the importance of addressing social perceptions in order to optimize the beneficial effects of social support resources among newly diagnosed individuals.
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HIV stigma, social support, MSM, moderation
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