A meta-analysis of disclosure of one's HIV-positive status, stigma and social support

Abstract This study provides an analysis of the relationships among perceived stigma, reported disclosure and perceived social support for those living with HIV. The meta-analytic summary of 21 studies (4104 participants) showed, as predicted, a positive, heterogeneous correlation between disclosure and social support (ŕ=.159), a negative, heterogeneous correlation between stigma and social support (ŕ=−.344) and a negative, homogenous correlation between stigma and disclosure (ŕ=−.189). The heterogeneity of the first two relationships indicates the presence of moderators, which may include participants’ age and publications’ year.

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