Literature DB >> 24871161

Sociocultural factors influencing HIV disclosure among men in South Africa.

Juliet Iwelunmor1, Yewande Sofolahan-Oladeinde2, Collins O Airhihenbuwa3.   

Abstract

In South Africa, more than 2 million people living with HIV are men aged 15 years and older, and heterosexual intercourse remains the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Knowledge of the sociocultural factors that influence men's decisions about whether, when, or how to disclose seropositive status remains incompletely understood. Using the PEN-3 cultural model as a guide, this study explored the sociocultural factors influencing HIV disclosure among men in South Africa. Four focus group discussions with 27 participants were used to determine the perceptions, enabling and nurturing factors that influence how men chose to reveal or conceal knowledge of their seropositive status. The results revealed that notions of male identity in the South African context, family, and community factors contribute to disclosure and nondisclosure of seropositive status among men living with HIV/AIDS. Future interventions should work to address these factors, as they are necessary with supporting disclosure among men living with HIV.
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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS disclosure; culture; men living with HIV/AIDS

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24871161     DOI: 10.1177/1557988314535235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


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