Forgiveness, Spirituality, and Perceptions of Stigma in HIV+ Women
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This poster examines the relationships between forgiveness, spirituality, and perceptions of stigma in the mental and physiological health of women living with HIV/AIDS.
The Center for Psychosocial Health Research is a multidisciplinary group that draws upon anthropology, behavioral medicine, education, psychology, public health, and sociology to pioneer research on psychosocial phenomena involved in healthy living. In addition to pursuing basic research on wellness within a chronic illness context, the Center provides psychoeducational services to communities in the DFW area and comprehensive learning experiences for students.
This poster examines the relationships between forgiveness, spirituality, and perceptions of stigma in the mental and physiological health of women living with HIV/AIDS.
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Hua, William Q. & Vosvick, Mark A.Forgiveness, Spirituality, and Perceptions of Stigma in HIV+ Women,
poster,
March 26, 2008;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc856005/:
accessed September 12, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
crediting UNT Center for Psychosocial Health Research.