Understanding House Wife Spirituality and Stigma Related People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Correlational Study
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2018-11-17Author
Sholehah, Widiyatus
Rifai, Ahmad
A'la, Muhammad Zulfatul
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Stigma is one of the social forms that occur in
labeling, withdrawal, loss status and discrimina-tion. The
stigma about people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is
manifested by social rejection, lack of acknowledgment
and discrimi-nation that will cause shame and fear for
PLWHA to be invited to others. Spirituality can reduce
the stigma that exists in peoples’ lives. There are still
limited studies explored the house wife stigma regarding
PLWHA. This study purposed to ana-lyze the relationship
between spirituality with the stigma of house wife about
PLWHA in Jember, the east part of Java Island,
Indonesia. This re-search applied descriptive correlation
design with cross sectional approach. The sampling was
counted 84 of house wife who were reached by using
proportionate random sampling. The results showed that
the median value of spirituality was 37.00 and stigma was
17.00. Bivariate analysis using Spearman Rank Test
showed that there was no correlation between spirituality
and stigma of house wife about PLWHA (p value 0.213).
Alt-hough there was no correlation between spirituali-ty
and stigma, it does not mean the two variables are not
important. Health workers are expected to improve
spirituality among house wife in order to reduce stigma
about PLWH in society, especially among house wife.
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