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Social Support and Violence-prone Relationships as Predictors of Disclosure of HIV Status Among Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive South Africans

机译:社会支持和暴力倾向之间的关系作为新诊断出艾滋病毒阳性的南非人中艾滋病毒状况披露的预测因素

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Despite the salience of social support and violence as potential outcomes of disclosure, how pre-existing social support and relationship violence among people living with HIV shapes and influences HIV status disclosure has received limited attention. Following the Disclosure Process Model, this study investigated pre-disclosure support and violence-prone relationships as predictors of disclosure using data from a prospective study of 459 newly diagnosed South African women and men. Most (88%) disclosed their status to at least one person by their 8-month interview. Level of social support was unrelated to disclosure to a partner. However, those with higher levels of support had higher odds of disclosing to family and to others. Women in violence-prone relationships were more likely to report disclosure to a partner than were those not in such relationships, counter to expectations. The findings suggest that the same mechanisms may not explain processes of disclosure across all relationship types.
机译:尽管社会支持和暴力作为信息披露的潜在结果非常重要,但艾滋病病毒感染者之间已经存在的社会支持和关系暴力如何塑造和影响艾滋病毒感染状况的信息披露受到了有限的关注。根据披露过程模型,本研究使用对459名新诊断的南非男女进行的前瞻性研究数据,研究了披露前的支持和暴力倾向之间的关系,作为披露的预测指标。大多数人(88%)在为期8个月的采访中向至少一个人透露了自己的身份。社会支持水平与向合作伙伴披露信息无关。但是,那些获得较高支持的人向家庭和他人公开的可能性更高。与那些没有暴力关系的妇女相比,处于暴力倾向关系的妇女更有可能向伴侣报告披露信息,这与预期相反。研究结果表明,相同的机制可能无法解释所有关系类型的披露过程。

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