Abstract

Stigma in PLHIV is often shown by social rejection, lack of recognition, and discrimination that will cause shame and fear for PLHIV to interact with others. HIV-positive status can lead to a lack of social support, lead to depression, loss of opportunities to work and earn income, and decreased courage to seek medical services. Residents Concerned about AIDS (WPA) of Genuksari Village are one of the PLHIV support groups that have the potential to reduce community stigma. One of the efforts to increase the ability of WPA Genuksari members is to assist. In this assistance, efforts will be made to screen HIV risk in healthy communities, screen stigma in the community, and increase the ability to overcome community stigma through brief psychoeducation.

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