HIV Stigma, Sexual Identity Stigma and Online Coping Strategy of Gay, Bisexual and Queer People Living with HIV: A Moderated Mediation Study


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Introduction:Living with HIV/AIDS is more difficult for gay, bisexual, and queer (G- BQ) people as they face stigma on both the disease and sexuality, which puts significant stress on coping with stressors, and online platforms have become an alternative coping channel.

Methods:This study investigated the use of online coping strategies in moderating the HIV stigma mediated by sexual identity stigma on mental health in Malaysia. 123 GBQ people living with HIV between the ages of 20 and 39 participated in the study, responding to the HIV Stigma – Short Form Scale, adapted China MSM Stigma Scale, Online Coping Inventory, and DASS-21.

Result:Results were analyzed using OLS, and logistic regression path modeling showed a statisti- cally significant indirect effect of sexual identity stigma mediating HIV stigma on depressive (ab = 0.1362), anxiety (ab = 0.1259), and stress (ab = 0.1636) levels. Problem-focused online coping strategy was found to moderate the indirect association between HIV stigma and depression levels via sexual identity stigma at low (β = 0.2110, SE = 0.0741, p<.05) and moderate levels (β = 0.1168, SE = 0.0465, p<.05). The findings demonstrated the compounding link between HIV and sexual identity stigmas on mental health and how online coping strategies can be used as a helpful coping resource to manage depressive symptoms for this community and mental health practition- ers.

Conclusion:These findings can be beneficial to generate a better understanding of how double stigmas play a role in mental health and the types of online coping strategies adopted to process the stressors for GBQ individuals living with HIV in Malaysia.

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Muhammad Ashraff Ahmad

Faculty of Education, University of Malaya

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Email: info@benthamscience.net

Azmawaty Mohamad Nor

Faculty of Education, University of Malaya

Email: info@benthamscience.net

Harris Shah Abd Hamid

Faculty of Management, Education and Humanities,, University College MAIWP International,

Email: info@benthamscience.net

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