| Literature DB >> 22468977 |
Andre Maiorana1, Kimberly A Koester, Janet J Myers, Karen C Lloyd, Starley B Shade, Carol Dawson-Rose, Stephen F Morin.
Abstract
Disclosure of HIV serostatus by HIV-infected individuals is considered a prevention strategy, under the assumption that disclosure will prompt risk reduction practices among sex partners. We examined patients' self-reports regarding disclosure messages they found relevant as part of prevention with positives (PwP) interventions in clinical settings. We conducted 52 in-depth interviews with patients participating in 13 PwP interventions. We found that the opportunity to reflect about living with HIV, explore fears of stigma and rejection, develop communication skills and strategies to disclose, and explore a sense of responsibility influenced patients' intention to disclose and their disclosure practices. PwP interventions need to include a combination of messages about disclosure strategies, stigma, and communication, as well as helping patients frame disclosure as a process that includes situations and interactions to consider post-disclosure. PwP disclosure counseling can help influence a shift in patients' risk towards safer sex practices.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22468977 DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2012.24.2.179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Educ Prev ISSN: 0899-9546