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Inconsistent condom use among female sex workers in Africa is about 47 percent, tied to violence and harassment

A large synthesis links condom inconsistency to safety, mental health, education, and access. Nearly half of female sex workers in Africa reported inconsistent condom use in a pooled estimate. The review also linked higher odds of inconsistent use to violence, police harassment, depression, and having two or more nonpaying clients. Condom availability and having more […]

The Silent Battle: Mental Health and Stigma Among Indian Women Living with HIV

Imagine living every day with a secret that shapes every part of your life. For Indian women living with HIV, this is a stark reality. Each day presents an emotional tug-of-war driven not just by their health status but also by the layers of stigma that envelop their lives. The research paper titled “I hope […]

The Ripple Effect: How Caregiver Mental Health Shapes a Child’s Kindness

Introduction: The Hidden Forces Guiding Our Little Ones Ever wondered why some children naturally share their toys, offer a comforting hug, or stand up for a friend in distress? These are small examples of prosocial behavior, actions that benefit others and help build strong, supportive societies. But what makes some kids more prosocial than others? […]

HIV-related challenges and women’s self-response: A qualitative study with women living with HIV in Indonesia

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Unveiling the Shadows: Understanding Self-Stigma Among Young People Living with HIV in Zimbabwe

Introduction: The Silent Battle Within Imagine carrying a secret that’s as heavy as a mountain, one that colors every relationship, every interaction, every whisper heard in the hallways of life. For many adolescents and young adults living with HIV in Harare, Zimbabwe, this isn’t just a metaphor—it’s their reality. In a world where outward acceptance […]

Finding Hope: Peer-led Counseling for Adolescents Living with HIV in Zimbabwe

Introduction Imagine being a teenager, feeling the world on your shoulders, and then add to that the challenge of living with HIV in a place like Zimbabwe. For many adolescents, this is not just a story but a reality shaped by isolation, stigma, and mental health struggles. These young individuals often stand at a precarious […]

Navigating the Mind: How Mindfulness Can Tame Methamphetamine Cravings**

Introduction: A Journey into the Mind’s Intricacies Imagine trying to navigate through life with a constant urge gnawing at you—a craving so intense that it dictates your decisions and ultimately controls your life. This is a familiar reality for many methamphetamine users who find themselves trapped in a cycle that can feel nearly impossible to […]

Transforming Minds: A Community-Led Approach to Battling Self-Stigma in Zimbabwe

— Introduction: The Mighty Weight of Invisible Chains Imagine waking up every day feeling like you are trapped inside a prison where the only thing binding you is your own thoughts. For many people living with HIV in Zimbabwe, this is a daily reality. The emotional burden of self-stigma—those harsh, critical judgments we might hold […]