Research Article
The Effect of Religiosity on Knowledge-Mediated Stigmatization Against People with HIV-AIDS
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.14-10-2020.2303828, author={Baidi Bukhori and Ema Hidayanti and Fuad Nashori and Hamdan Said and Arif Subiyanto and Firmanto Adi Nurcahyo}, title={The Effect of Religiosity on Knowledge-Mediated Stigmatization Against People with HIV-AIDS}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Islamic History and Civilization, ICON-ISHIC 2020, 14 October, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICON-ISHIC}, year={2021}, month={1}, keywords={stigma; people living with hiv/aids; religiosity; knowledge of hiv/aids; pprisoners}, doi={10.4108/eai.14-10-2020.2303828} }
- Baidi Bukhori
Ema Hidayanti
Fuad Nashori
Hamdan Said
Arif Subiyanto
Firmanto Adi Nurcahyo
Year: 2021
The Effect of Religiosity on Knowledge-Mediated Stigmatization Against People with HIV-AIDS
ICON-ISHIC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-10-2020.2303828
Abstract
This study is aimed to examine the direct influence of religiosity and knowledge of HIV/AIDS on the stigma faced by PLWHA. It also examines the indirect effect of religiosity on stigma towards PLWHA through knowledge of HIV/AIDS. The study subjects were 179 Muslim prisoners, selected using the cluster random sampling technique. Data were collected using a PLWHA stigma scale; a religious scale; a religious knowledge test; and an HIV/AIDS knowledge test. Mediation analysis was performed using the SPSS PROCESS macro, model four. The results show that the direct influence of religion on stigma towards PLWHA was not significant (β=-0.465, p>0.05); that there was a direct influence of knowledge about HIV/AIDS on stigma encountered by PLWHA (β=-0.80, p<0.05); and that religiosity in the stigma faced by PLWHA was indirectly influenced by knowledge of HIV/AIDS (β=-0.695). This shows the full role of knowledge mediation.