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FGD in Cebu

1. Gender-based violence and lack of HIV/AIDS education can contribute to the spread of HIV according to participants in the discussion. 2. People living with HIV often experience verbal abuse, discrimination, and stigmatization from family members and the public due to widespread misconceptions about how HIV is transmitted. 3. Participants emphasized the need for more HIV/AIDS education, legal protections for human rights, counseling services, and support groups to reduce violence and discrimination towards people living with HIV.
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FGD in Cebu

1. Gender-based violence and lack of HIV/AIDS education can contribute to the spread of HIV according to participants in the discussion. 2. People living with HIV often experience verbal abuse, discrimination, and stigmatization from family members and the public due to widespread misconceptions about how HIV is transmitted. 3. Participants emphasized the need for more HIV/AIDS education, legal protections for human rights, counseling services, and support groups to reduce violence and discrimination towards people living with HIV.
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FGD in Cebu:

Topic: Kaugnay ba ng mga dinanas na Gender-based violence (sexuality =


violence ang pagkakaroon ng HIV? violence)
(violence = being diagnosed or lack of 1. Possible ways paano nagkarooj
knowledge) a. Sexual abuse = sexuality =
sex with other people =
Discrimination: stigmas and misconceptions disease
1. Lack of information. Family tends b. Work = sexual abuse =
to not give much attention to the disease
condition of their family member c. Work = disease
with HIV. Parang tingin nila 2. Sexual abuse and sexual exploration
hangga’t wala silang nakikitang are the reasons why some are
physical na impairment, you’re fine infected with the disease.
so continue living like how you used 3. They are scared to express
to. Hindi nila nakikita ang side themselves freely dahil sa verbal
effects ng gamot and ng condition. abuse from other people.
Iba ‘yung pananaw at prinsipyo.
 Side effects include Drugs Abuse
mabilis magalit
2. People with HIV experience verbal Other abuses
abuse more often. They hear a lot of 1. Some abuses are not related to their
insults and paninisi. Sometimes, its condition.
because of their financial status due
to their medications. POV ng mga people with HIV
3. Kinakahiya / iniiwasan. Their 1. They are trying their best to have a
family thinks na if may HIV, dapat strong mentality to get through all
mawala na. Some even post it sa the violence they receive from their
social media, blackmailing them or family and others.
spreading rumors like they’re dead or 2. Some people are not trying to look
they are diagnosed with HIV. for the answers, but instead for the
4. The public's perception of persons reason or background why non-
with HIV continues to be influenced educated people (about HIV/AIDS)
by a variety of factors, one of which act the way they act. People should
is gender. They believe that because know more.
of guys' propensity to be more  (side comment ko na pero
"matatag" and "malakas ang loob" in ‘di ko alam if may
accordance with their physical connect: Idk, but naisip
attributes and social roles, girls face ko dito ‘yung projection
worse violence than boys do. as a defense mechanism.
5. The social stigmas associated with a Like, baka they’re trying
person's gender typically give the to know if ganun ba
public insight into why they have ‘yung situation ng tao.)
HIV, “pag babae, kasi ganiyan ka” 3. If people are left uneducated,
… “pag lalaki, kasi kakababae / stigmas, misconceptions, and
kakabakla mo ‘yan” violence will not end.
4. To eliminate violence:
 Education
 Cooperation – immediate action
to protect those who are
experiencing violence.
 Counselling for married couple
or family members
 I-address ‘yung requirements and
mabilisang expiration ng mga ito
in filling a case, lalo na sa may
HIV, dahil grabe sa time, effort,
pera, and emotional stress

Notes:
5. The virus was virulent (has
extremely severe or harmful effects);
sobrang bilis ng paghina ng katawan
lalo na if mababa ang resistensya—
one factor that can affect it is mental
state.
6. There is a lack of sources and
information about the
discrimination experienced by
people with HIV/AIDS.
7. There is a lack of legal assistance to
people with HIV and AIDS.
Maraming lawyers and police ang
konti ang alam sa condition kaya ‘di
madefend ang kanilang human
rights.
8. In need of support group and
advisors for people with HIV/AIDS.
9. Many participants report that their
relatives are the source of violence
for them more often.
10. Not everyone who has HIV is
subjected to discrimination and
violence. With enough education to
other people, they are still capable of
forming a solid and enduring
relationship.

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