id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-030427-fn9pfqts Huang, Feifei Acculturation, HIV-Related Stigma, Stress, and Patient-Healthcare Provider Relationships Among HIV-Infected Asian Americans: A Path Analysis 2020-08-13 .txt text/plain 3439 162 42 title: Acculturation, HIV-Related Stigma, Stress, and Patient-Healthcare Provider Relationships Among HIV-Infected Asian Americans: A Path Analysis A bias-corrected factor score path analysis was performed to examine the proposed model of relations among acculturation, stigma, stress, and patient-HCP relationships. A convenience sample of 69 HIV-positive Asian Americans in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City were recruited and collect data were collected on demographics, HIV-related stigma, stress, and patient-HCP relationships. Similar to other people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), HIV-infected Asian Americans may also suffer from HIV-related stigma and stress, which in turn influences their patient-healthcare provider (HCP) relationships [4, 5] . The present study showed that acculturation is beneficial for patient-HCP relationships to the extent that it decreases perceived stigma and stress in Asian American PLWHA. In this paper, we examined the associations among acculturation, HIV-related stigma, stress, and patient-HCP relationships among Asian American PLWHA. ./cache/cord-030427-fn9pfqts.txt ./txt/cord-030427-fn9pfqts.txt