The cultural awareness of the Algerian family and its educational role in rationalising the concept of social stigma among its children-AIDS modelled an analytical study by presenting some studies
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AIDS, Algerian family, consciousness, stigma, rejection, marginalisationAbstract
AIDS patients know a kind of rejection, discrimination and avoidance by their surroundings and this in different cultures across the world, and on the first institution in society, the family, and its awareness in assuming cultural responsibility in rationalising this concept for its family members and protecting them from social stigma through this research paper. We try to answer the question. Do AIDS patients really suffer from social stigma? And this is after clarifying. Who is the Algerian family? 2- What is the concept of consciousness? 3- The beginnings of the theory of social stigmatisation. 4- Social stigmatisation patterns. 5- Social stigmatisation of AIDS patients. 6- Studies that have been subjected to social stigmatisation in AIDS patients.
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