Using Narrative Films to Combat HIV-Related Stigma in Western Kenya: An Exploratory Pilot Study of Adolescents Living With HIV and Their Caregivers

Author:

McCoy Brittany M.12ORCID,McAteer Carole I.2,Ashimosi Celestine2,Aluoch Josephine2,Lewis C. Thomas3,Nyandiko Winstone24,Vreeman Rachel C.124

Affiliation:

1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA

2. Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya

3. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

4. Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya

Abstract

Objective. Interventions that effectively address HIV-related stigma are urgently needed to improve outcomes for adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV). We piloted a series of 4 short narrative films depicting Kenyan ALHIV’s lived experiences of stigma and discrimination with 57 ALHIV and 50 adult caregivers of ALHIV in western Kenya. Methods. Participants completed either pre- and post-viewing questionnaires, including an HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination scale, or participated in post-viewing focus group discussions. Three-month follow-up visits were conducted. Results. Caregivers endorsed significantly greater disagreement with stigmatizing statements on the scale at 3-month follow-up, whereas adolescents had no significant differences in scores. Participants reported they believed the films would have a positive impact on their communities and had led to changes in their own attitudes, beliefs and/or behavior. Conclusion. The HIV Stigma Films may show promise as an intervention to reduce stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about HIV-infection, especially among caregivers of ALHIV.

Funder

national institute of allergy and infectious diseases

national institute of mental health

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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