HIV-Positive MSM In China Continue To Face Stigma, Discrimination, China Daily Reports
Main Category: HIV / AIDSAlso Included In: Men's health; Sexual Health / STDs
Article Date: 14 Jan 2009 - 3:00 PST
HIV-positive men who have sex with men in China continue to experience HIV/AIDS-associated stigma and discrimination, the China Daily reports. According to the Daily, HIV-positive MSM live in the "shadow of guilt and shame that has long cast its pall over homosexuality and HIV/AIDS in China."
Xiao Dong, founder and volunteer leader of a group that conducts HIV/AIDS prevention among MSM in Beijing, said it is difficult for MSM to disclose their status because of the stigma associated with same-sex relationships and HIV/AIDS, even in large cities like Beijing. He added that people "might be ashamed of you if you tell them you're gay or that you have HIV/AIDS." Zhang Ke -- a physician at Beijing's You'an Hospital who works with HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention -- added that HIV/AIDS in China "isn't only a medical issue, but also one of social tolerance." According to Zhang, "It'll take longer to develop a cure for the stigma than it will for the virus." Xiao added he hopes the Chinese government and the public one day will show greater tolerance for HIV/AIDS-related issues among MSM (Lin, China Daily, 1/12).
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