Stigma Scale Revised: Reliability and Validity of a Brief Measure of Stigma For HIV + Youth

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Stigma Scale Revised: Reliability and Validity of a Brief Measure of Stigma For HIV + Youth

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The purpose of this study was to shorten an HIV stigma scale to make it less burdensome for HIV + youth without compromising psychometric properties

Stigma Scale Revised Reliability and Validity of a Brief Measure of Stigma For HIV + Youth

Stigma Scale Revised Reliability and Validity of a Brief Measure of Stigma For HIV + Youth


The shortened questionnaire showed good internal consistency and validity; suggesting that a 10-item measure of stigma has promise for assessing this important construct in HIV + youth.

Authors of the Article

  • Kathryn Wright, D.O.,
  • Sylvie Naar-King, Ph.D.,
  • Phebe Lam, M.A.,
  • Thomas Templin, Ph.D.
  • Maureen Frey, Ph.D.

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