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| Moji AndersonSummaryAffiliation: University of the West Indies Country: Jamaica Publications
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"You just have to live with it": coping with sickle cell disease in JamaicaMoji Anderson
Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Qual Health Res 23:655-64. 2013..They should also share information with nonspecialist doctors and nurses to reduce stigmatization around the illness. More exploration of this underresearched topic is needed...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination: accounts of HIV-positive Caribbean people in the United KingdomMoji Anderson
University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Soc Sci Med 67:790-8. 2008..Tackling stigma and discrimination requires more than education; it requires "cultural work" to address deeply entrenched notions of sexuality...
Liminal identities: Caribbean men who have sex with men in London, UKMoji Anderson
Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Cult Health Sex 11:315-30. 2009..Narratives point to the need to complexify the conventional understanding of Jamaican heterosexism to explain reported variations in the degree of anti-homosexual hostility in the country...
"It took a piece of me": initial responses to a positive HIV diagnosis by Caribbean people in the UKMoji Anderson
Department of Sociology, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica
AIDS Care 22:1493-8. 2010....
Coping with HIV: Caribbean people in the United KingdomMoji Anderson
University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Qual Health Res 19:1060-75. 2009..HIV-positive Caribbean people who are coping well could serve as mentors and role models for poor copers and newly diagnosed patients; establishing Caribbean-specific support groups might also assist coping...
