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Reasons for Disclosure of HIV Status by People Living with HIV/AIDS and in HIV Care in Uganda: An Exploratory Study

机译:乌干达艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者和艾滋病毒护理人员披露艾滋病毒状况的原因:一项探索性研究

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Most studies of HIV disclosure in Africa have focused on disclosure to spouses and sexual partners, and particularly among women. Few have examined disclosure to family, friends, and others. Understanding the reasons for disclosure and nondisclosure and how these reasons differ by disclosure target is needed for effective prevention interventions. Using a case study design and content analysis, this study explored whether the reasons for disclosure decisions differ by the nature of the relationship to the disclosure target. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 40 HIV clients in Kampala, with even stratification by gender and age. Most (95%) respondents reported disclosing to someone; among these, 84% disclosed to family members, 63% to friends, 21% to workplace colleagues, and 18% to others. Of the 24 participants who had a spouse, 13 (54%) reported disclosing to a spouse. The most common reasons for disclosure were to receive support (76%), associated with disclosure to family members; relationship ties (76%), associated with disclosure to all target types; explaining change in behavior or appearance (61%), associated with disclosing to family and friends; and HIV prevention (50%), associated with disclosure to spouse/partner and friends. The most common reasons for nondisclosure were: fear of abandonment, particularly among young women disclosing to spouse/partner; inaccessibility to the disclosure target; and not wanting to worry/upset the disclosure target. This exploratory analysis suggests that reasons for disclosure and nondisclosure differ depending on the targets of disclosure, highlighting the need for tailoring interventions for improving disclosure decisions making and outcomes.
机译:非洲大多数关于艾滋病毒暴露的研究都集中在向配偶和性伴侣,尤其是妇女的暴露。很少有人检查向家人,朋友和其他人的披露。有效的预防干预措施需要了解披露和未披露的原因以及这些原因与披露目标之间的差异。使用案例研究设计和内容分析,本研究探讨了披露决定的原因是否因与披露目标的关系的性质而有所不同。在坎帕拉对40名艾滋病毒感染者进行了半结构化访谈,甚至按性别和年龄进行了分层。大多数(95%)的受访者表示向某人透露信息;其中,有84%向家庭成员公开,向朋友公开63%,向工作场所同事公开21%和向其他人公开18%。在有配偶的24位参与者中,有13位(54%)报告向配偶公开。披露的最常见原因是获得支持(76%),与向家庭成员披露有关;与公开所有目标类型相关的关系(76%);向家人和朋友披露有关行为或外表变化的说明(61%);和艾滋病毒预防(50%),与向配偶/伴侣和朋友公开有关。不公开的最常见原因是:害怕被遗弃,特别是在向配偶/伴侣公开的年轻女性中;无法达到披露目标;不想担心/破坏披露目标。这项探索性分析表明,披露和不披露的原因因披露的目标而异,这突出表明需要量身定制干预措施以改善披露决策和结果。

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