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Social Support and Violence-prone Relationships as Predictors of Disclosure of HIV Status Among Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive South Africans.

Jocelyn Fifield1,2,3, Lucia O'Sullivan4, Elizabeth A Kelvin5, Joanne E Mantell6, Theresa Exner6, Gita Ramjee7, Kelly Blanchard8, Susie Hoffman6,9.   

Abstract

Despite the salience of social support and violence as potential outcomes of disclosure, how pre-existing social support and relationship violence among people living with HIV shapes and influences HIV status disclosure has received limited attention. Following the Disclosure Process Model, this study investigated pre-disclosure support and violence-prone relationships as predictors of disclosure using data from a prospective study of 459 newly diagnosed South African women and men. Most (88%) disclosed their status to at least one person by their 8-month interview. Level of social support was unrelated to disclosure to a partner. However, those with higher levels of support had higher odds of disclosing to family and to others. Women in violence-prone relationships were more likely to report disclosure to a partner than were those not in such relationships, counter to expectations. The findings suggest that the same mechanisms may not explain processes of disclosure across all relationship types.

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Keywords:  HIV disclosure; PLWH; Social support; Violence-prone relationships

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29744766      PMCID: PMC6226379          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2136-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  22 in total

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