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iCOPE a multi-level cluster randomized 36-month parallel-group study to assess the efficacy of HIV disclosure intervention in HIV parental disclosure among parents living with HIV in China

机译:iCOPE是一项多级整组随机36个月平行组的研究旨在评估中国艾滋病毒携带者父母中艾滋病毒暴露干预对艾滋病毒父母暴露的有效性。

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Parents living with HIV who disclose their HIV status to their children could benefit from the parental HIV disclosure. However, it is also very challenging because of persistent stigma and discrimination against HIV. This report describes the study design and protocol of the “Interactive Communication with Openness, Passion, and Empowerment (iCOPE)” randomized controlled trial aimed at assisting parents living with HIV in conducting culturally and developmentally appropriate disclosure to their uninfected children in China through trainings among both parents living with HIV and healthcare providers.
机译:向父母透露自己的艾滋病毒感染状况的父母可能会从父母的艾滋病毒披露中受益。然而,由于对艾滋病的持续污名化和歧视,这也非常具有挑战性。本报告描述了“开放,热情与赋权互动交流”(iCOPE)随机对照试验的研究设计和方案,该试验旨在通过以下活动的培训,帮助艾滋病毒携带者父母对其在中国未感染的孩子进行文化和发育上适当的披露:感染艾滋病毒的父母和医疗保健提供者。

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