Nearly one in four Hispanic or Latino people with HIV experiences health care discrimination, and it is more often experienced by non-white Hispanic people than by white Hispanic people, according to a study.
Researchers found that the most prevalent stigma among Hispanic or Latino people was concerns about sharing their HIV status and the most reported form of discrimination was feeling that a clinician was not listening to them.
“Hispanic and Latino people with HIV report higher stigma that other racial and ethnic groups. We wanted to explore differences in experiences of stigma and