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HIV, human rights and migration: Narratives of HIV-positive asylum seekers in Scotland
George Palattiyil
, Dina Sidhva
School of Social and Political Science
Global Development Academy
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Social Sciences
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Migration
100%
Human Rights
100%
Asylum Seeker
100%
Discrimination
36%
Fear
36%
Stigma
27%
Poverty
27%
Support
27%
Narrative Analysis
18%
Vulnerability
18%
Immigration
18%
Inequality
18%
Medical Treatment
18%
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
18%
Experience
18%
Family
9%
Approach
9%
Attitudes
9%
In-Depth Interview
9%
Attention
9%
Isolation
9%
Community
9%
Conferences
9%
Asylum
9%
Fashion
9%
Policy
9%
Recipient
9%
Focus Group
9%
Life History
9%
Health
9%
Qualitative Research Design
9%
Third Sector
9%
Practice
9%
Organizations
9%
Disasters
9%
Integration
9%
Conflict
9%
Professional Personnel
9%
Psychology
Migration
100%
Humans
100%
Treatment
27%
Poverty
27%
Lived Experience
18%
Attitudes
9%
Research Design
9%
Disclosure
9%
Interviews
9%
Phenomenological Approach
9%
Ethics
9%
Focus Group
9%
Attention
9%
Qualitative Research
9%
Health
9%