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Disclosure History Among Persons Initiating Antiretroviral Treatment at Six HIV Clinics in Oromia Ethiopia 2012–2013

机译:2012-2013年在埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚的六家艾滋病诊所接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的人员的披露历史

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HIV status disclosure can help patients obtain support which may influence treatment adherence and subsequent healthcare needs. We examined the extent of disclosure and correlates of non-disclosure among 1180 adults newly initiating antiretroviral treatment (ART). While 91 % of those in a relationship shared their status with their partners, 14 % of the overall sample had not disclosed to anyone. Non- disclosure was positively associated with older age; control over household resources; and concerns about unintended disclosure, life disruptions, and family reactions. Knowing other HIV-positive people and longer time since diagnosis were associated with lower odds of non-disclosure. Most respondents reporting disclosure experienced supportive responses, frequently including decision to get an HIV test by confidants who had not known their own status. Although HIV status disclosure prior to ART initiation was high, some individuals cited concerns about unintended disclosure, gossip, and partner violence, and may benefit from additional disclosure support.
机译:HIV状况披露可以帮助患者获得支持,这可能会影响治疗依从性和随后的医疗保健需求。我们检查了1180名刚开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的成年人中披露的程度和未披露的相关性。尽管有91%的恋爱关系中的人与伴侣分享了自己的身份,但总体样本中有14%的人没有向任何人透露。不公开与年龄正相关。控制家庭资源;以及对意外披露,生活中断和家庭反应的担忧。认识其他HIV阳性者和自诊断以来的较长时间与较低的未披露几率相关。大多数报告披露的受访者都表示了支持,其中包括不知道自己身份的知己决定接受艾滋病毒检测。尽管在开展抗逆转录病毒治疗之前,艾滋病毒状况的披露很高,但一些人仍对意外披露,八卦和伴侣暴力表示担忧,并可能会从其他披露支持中受益。

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