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Intro
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Research Origin and Background
1.1.1 Research Origin
1.1.2 Research Background
1.2 Research Objects and Specific Issues
1.2.1 Research Objects
1.2.2 Specific Issues
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.3.1 Theoretical Significance
1.3.2 Significance for Policy-Making
1.3.3 Realistic Significance
1.4 Theoretical Originality and Issues to Be Explored
1.4.1 Originality in Research
1.4.2 Issues to Be Explored
References
2 Theoretical Foundations of Research on Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1 Construction and Characteristics of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1.1 Research on the Construction of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1.2 Characteristics of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.2 Research on the Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.2.1 Research on the "External" Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.2.2 Research on the "Internal" Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3 Research on Assistance for People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.1 Research on Assistance and Dilemmas of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.2 Academic Research on the Relief for People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.3 Research on Social Problems Faced by People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation at Home
2.3.4 Research on Social Problems Faced by People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation Abroad
2.4 Theoretical Foundations
2.4.1 Social Exclusion Theory
2.4.2 Stigma Theory
2.4.3 Actor Theory
2.4.4 Theory of Welfare Pluralism
References
3 Research Framework and Research Methodology
3.1 Research Framework and Research Ideas
3.1.1 Research Framework
3.1.2 Research Approaches
3.2 Research Methods
3.2.1 Qualitative Research Method
3.2.2 Literature Review
3.2.3 Interview (Survey) Method
3.3 Research Ethics
3.3.1 Principles of Research Resources (Data) Protection
3.3.2 Privacy and Confidentiality in Research
4 Mechanisms of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.1 Manifestations of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.1.1 Mental Area: Moral Degeneration
4.1.2 Working Area: Employment Discrimination
4.1.3 Medical Care: Discrimination in Access to Medical Care
4.1.4 Schooling: Social Exclusion and Rejection
4.1.5 Other Areas: Hidden Discrimination
4.2 Mechanisms of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.2.1 Individual Level: Attribution Theory
4.2.2 Group Level: Social Morality Theory
4.3 Interaction of AIDS Stigma and Identity Stigma
4.3.1 Foreigners
4.3.2 Female Prostitutes
4.3.3 Male Homosexuals
4.3.4 Drug Abusers
4.3.5 Paid Blood Sellers
4.4 Summary
References
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Research Origin and Background
1.1.1 Research Origin
1.1.2 Research Background
1.2 Research Objects and Specific Issues
1.2.1 Research Objects
1.2.2 Specific Issues
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.3.1 Theoretical Significance
1.3.2 Significance for Policy-Making
1.3.3 Realistic Significance
1.4 Theoretical Originality and Issues to Be Explored
1.4.1 Originality in Research
1.4.2 Issues to Be Explored
References
2 Theoretical Foundations of Research on Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1 Construction and Characteristics of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1.1 Research on the Construction of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.1.2 Characteristics of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS
2.2 Research on the Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.2.1 Research on the "External" Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.2.2 Research on the "Internal" Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3 Research on Assistance for People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.1 Research on Assistance and Dilemmas of People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.2 Academic Research on the Relief for People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation
2.3.3 Research on Social Problems Faced by People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation at Home
2.3.4 Research on Social Problems Faced by People Living with HIV/AIDS After Stigmatisation Abroad
2.4 Theoretical Foundations
2.4.1 Social Exclusion Theory
2.4.2 Stigma Theory
2.4.3 Actor Theory
2.4.4 Theory of Welfare Pluralism
References
3 Research Framework and Research Methodology
3.1 Research Framework and Research Ideas
3.1.1 Research Framework
3.1.2 Research Approaches
3.2 Research Methods
3.2.1 Qualitative Research Method
3.2.2 Literature Review
3.2.3 Interview (Survey) Method
3.3 Research Ethics
3.3.1 Principles of Research Resources (Data) Protection
3.3.2 Privacy and Confidentiality in Research
4 Mechanisms of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.1 Manifestations of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.1.1 Mental Area: Moral Degeneration
4.1.2 Working Area: Employment Discrimination
4.1.3 Medical Care: Discrimination in Access to Medical Care
4.1.4 Schooling: Social Exclusion and Rejection
4.1.5 Other Areas: Hidden Discrimination
4.2 Mechanisms of Stigmatisation of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China
4.2.1 Individual Level: Attribution Theory
4.2.2 Group Level: Social Morality Theory
4.3 Interaction of AIDS Stigma and Identity Stigma
4.3.1 Foreigners
4.3.2 Female Prostitutes
4.3.3 Male Homosexuals
4.3.4 Drug Abusers
4.3.5 Paid Blood Sellers
4.4 Summary
References