| Literature DB >> 26420040 |
Flavia M Kiweewa1,2,3, Paul M Bakaki4, Michelle S McConnell5, Maria Musisi6, Constance Namirembe7, Frances Nakayiwa8, Fiona Kusasira9, Dorothy Nakintu10, Michael C Mubiru11, Philippa Musoke12,13, Mary Glenn Fowler14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV status disclosure is a difficult emotional task for HIV-infected persons and may create the opportunity for both social support and rejection. In this study, we evaluated the proportions, patterns, barriers and outcomes of HIV- 1 status disclosure among a group of women in Uganda.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26420040 PMCID: PMC4588248 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2345-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographics of participants in the Nevirapine Repeat Pregnancy sub-study on HIV status disclosure, Uganda, 2004–2006
| Characteristic | Mean or proportion (n [%]), |
|---|---|
| Age (years) mean | 28.7 |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 11 (13) |
| Consensual/cohabiting relationship | 51 (60) |
| Single | 11 (13) |
| Separated/divorced | 12 (14) |
| Education | |
| None | 5 (6) |
| Primary school completed | 43 (50) |
| Secondary school completed | 31 (37) |
| Tertiary school completed | 6 (7) |
| Occupation | |
| Works from home | 33 (39) |
| Teacher | 5 (6) |
| Farmer | 3 (3) |
| Business | 6 (7) |
| Vendor | 23 (27) |
| Other (waitress, housemaid) | 15 (18) |
| Partner ever tested for HIV | |
| Yes | 33 (39) |
| No | 23 (27) |
| Do not know | 29 (34) |
| HIV status of partner | |
| Partner positive | 26 (31) |
| Partner negative | 7 (8) |
| Unknown (partner not known to have tested) | 52 (61) |
| HIV status of the study child | |
| HIV infected | 15 (18) |
| Not HIV infected | 70 (82) |
Fig. 1HIV status disclosure among women in the Nevirapine Repeat Pregnancy sub-study Uganda, 2004–2006
Outcome of disclosure of participants in the Nevirapine Repeat Pregnancy sub-study, Uganda, 2004-2006
| Outcomea | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Received social support | 57 (67 %) |
| Partner decided to test | 8 (9 %) |
| Neglect/separated from partner | 7 (8 %) |
| Loss of monetary support from partner | 4 (5 %) |
| Other negative reactions (violence, stigmatization, confidants telling others) | 8 (9 %) |
| Other outcomesb | 11 (13 %) |
aOne or more outcomes may be indicated by each participant
b“Other” includes; partner indifferent, partner did not believe her, friends did not believe her, sibling advised her not to tell partner, initially separated bed rooms with partner, friends were encouraged to go for HIV testing as well
Fig. 2Proportion of women disclosing HIV serostatus to sex partners, by selected characteristic, Nevirapine Repeat Pregnancy sub-study, Uganda, 2004–2006