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Original Articles

Methodological considerations in the measurement of institutional and structural forms of HIV discrimination

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Pages 205-213 | Published online: 09 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

The systematic measurement of HIV/AIDS-related discrimination is imperative within the current rhetoric that holds discrimination as one of the two ‘biggest’ barriers to HIV/AIDS pandemic intervention. This paper provides a methodological critique of the UNAIDS (Citation2000b) Protocol for the Identification of Discrimination against People Living with HIV (the Protocol). Specifically, the paper focuses on the Protocol's capacity to accurately identify and measure institutional levels of HIV-related discrimination that allows data that are reliable and comparable across time and contexts. Conceptual issues including the Protocol's objective as an indicator versus a direct measure of discrimination and the role of the Protocol as a tool of research versus a tool of advocacy are explored. Design issues such as the operationalization of discrimination, appropriateness of indicator content, sampling and data collection strategies and issues of scoring are also evaluated. It is hoped that the matters outlined will provide readers with ways of critically reflecting and evaluating the findings of the research papers presented in this Special Issue, as well as pointing to ways of improving research design.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation to Deakin University (Grant No. 1010-1173). Daniel Reidpath was supported by a Senior Research Fellowship from the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation. Many people have contributed to the work. In particular, we would like to thank: Bianca Brijnath, Monica Barratt, Lisa Messersmith, Eve Lee, our collaborators and those who supported them. Dr Joe Thomas was a principal investigator of the project from May 2001 to March 2003.

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