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Attitudes About Stigma and Discrimination Related to HIV/AIDS : Perceived discrimination against gays and lesbians because of HIV/AIDS
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Perceived discrimination against gays and lesbians because of HIV/AIDS

In addition to discrimination against people with AIDS, in the early years of the epidemic, many people indicated they believed that the fear of AIDS was causing unfair discrimination against all gays and lesbians. In 2006, after 25 years of HIV/AIDS in the U.S., half the public still says that the HIV/AIDS epidemic has made people more likely to discriminate against gays and lesbians.

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