HIV Microaggressions Across Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems: A Social Justice Perspective

Suneetha Manyam, Shama Panjwani, John Mark Parker

REHABILITATION RESEARCH POLICY AND EDUCATION(2019)

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Abstract
Microaggressions play a prominent role in the cultural competency of the rehabilitation professionals. Understanding these biases and stereotypes faced by the individuals living with HIV/AIDS from a social justice and systemic perspective is crucial to become a culturally competent rehabilitation counselor. The current article is a systematic review of the anecdotal and scientific literature from 1900 to 2017 about these microaggressions toward individuals with HIV/AIDS. Authors present the common themes that emerged out of this extensive qualitative analysis by utilizing the Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological model as a basis and discuss its impact from a social justice perspective. Implications for rehabilitation counselors and future recommendations are presented at the end.
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microaggressions,HIV/AIDS,multiculturalism,cultural competence,social justice,ecological model
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