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Health factors, stigma, and psychosocial resources associated with self-rated health: a cross-sectional analysis of the People Living with HIV Stigma Index 2.0 in Bolivia

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Jason M. Lo Hog Tian *
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Mary Anne E. Roach
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Carrie Lyons
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Katherine B. Rucinski
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Amrita Rao
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John Mark Wiginton
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Sarah M. Murray
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Kaitlyn Atkins
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Gnilane Turpin
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Virginia Hilaquita Soto
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Julio César Aguilera Hurtado
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José Willan Montaño Ferrel
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Martin Negrete
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Keren Dunaway
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Stefan D. Baral
DOI:10.1016/j.lana.2026.101523delete
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As HIV has become an increasingly manageable health condition, improving quality of life for people living with HIV has been recognized as central to an effective HIV response. Self-rated health is a widely used, validated indicator of overall health and quality of life, yet factors shaping self-rated health among people living with HIV in Bolivia and across Latin America remain understudied.
Keywords:
HIV
Self-rated health
Quality of life
Comorbidities
Stigma
Latin America
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The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
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vencer foundation
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International Community of Women Living with HIV
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redbol
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johns hopkins university
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