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Internalized <scp>HIV</scp> stigma, <scp>ART</scp> initiation and <scp>HIV</scp>‐1 <scp>RNA</scp> suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
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Internalized stigma experienced soon after HIV diagnosis predicted lower likelihood of ART initiation and HIV-1 RNA suppression over the first year following HIV diagnosis. Avoidant coping played a role in these associations, suggesting that PLWH who internalize stigma engage in greater avoidant coping, which in turn worsens medication- and health-related outcomes. Interventions are needed to address internalized stigma and avoidant coping soon after HIV diagnosis to enhance treatment efforts during the first year after HIV diagnosis.
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