This descriptive qualitative study had the following objectives: identify the content and structure of social representations of quality of life and AIDS for persons living with the disease and analyze the structural relations between such representations. The sample included 103 persons with HIV in a municipality (county) in northern Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. The methodology used free and hierarchical recall of words for the inductive terms “AIDS” and “quality of life for persons with AIDS”, with analysis by the EVOC software. The probable core representation of AIDS was identified as: prejudice, treatment, family, and medications, with the same components identified for quality of life, plus healthy diet and work. We thus elaborated the hypothesis of joint, coordinated representational interaction, fitting the representations together, with implications for the symbolic grasp and quality of life for persons living with HIV. The findings provide backing for collective and individual health approaches to improve quality of life in this group.
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da Costa, T. L., de Oliveira, D. C., & Formozo, G. A. (2015). Qualidade de vida e AIDS sob a ótica de pessoas vivendo com o agravo: Contribuição preliminar da abordagem estrutural das representações sociais. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 31(2), 365–376. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00180613