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Internet social support groups as moral agents: the ethical dynamics of HIV+ status disclosure
D. Rier
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Ethics
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World Wide Web
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Moral Judgment
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Social Support Networks
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New Alternatives
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Moral Agent
100%
Online Support Groups
100%
Status Disclosure
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HIV+
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Moral Dilemmas
50%
Non-judgment
50%
Provided Support
50%
Moral Conflict
50%
Transmitter
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Safe Space
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AIDS/HIV
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Seropositivity
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Clearinghouse
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Support Groups
50%
Full Disclosure
50%
HIV Seropositivity
50%
Alternative Discourse
50%
Ethical Communication
50%
Common Perceptions
50%
Social Sciences
Morality
100%
Social Support
100%
Moral Judgment
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
New Media
50%
AIDS
50%
Moral Dilemmas
50%
Psychology
Social Support
100%
Disclosure
100%
Moral Judgment
50%
Online Support Group
50%
Moral Dilemmas
25%
New Media
25%