Drawing on a 12-month ethnography with young women living with HIV in Zambia, we explore their everyday strategies to avoid unintentional disclosure of their HIV status. Young women practiced secrecy with sexual partners, through hiding their antiretroviral therapy and using veiled language around HIV. Whilst remaining silent about their HIV status enabled them to maintain identities beyond HIV, this secrecy triggered feelings of guilt and anxiety, suggesting that their agency was "bounded" by the context of persistent stigma. These strategies to hide their HIV status question public health narratives urging disclosure, and support disclosure-counseling approaches that champions choice
Introduction: As adolescents living with HIV gain autonomy over their self-care and begin to engage ...
Background: Adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYA) are faced with the challenge of livin...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
As universal testing moves onto the HIV agenda, there is a need for more understanding of the relati...
Disclosure of HIV status occurs for a variety of reasons and in various contexts, such as to sexual ...
BACKGROUND: Public health programming often frames HIV status disclosure as a means to negotiate con...
This paper argues for a differentiated approach to understanding disclosure of HIV status in a South...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
Increasing partner disclosure rates among HIV positive individuals is widely seen as an important pu...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy, more children living with HIV live longer than befo...
INTRODUCTION: As adolescents living with HIV gain autonomy over their self-care and begin to engage ...
Investigating how young women disclose oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use is important given e...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
The study aimed to investigate issues of disclosure in relation to HIV and AIDS. Based on the findin...
Introduction: As adolescents living with HIV gain autonomy over their self-care and begin to engage ...
Background: Adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYA) are faced with the challenge of livin...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
As universal testing moves onto the HIV agenda, there is a need for more understanding of the relati...
Disclosure of HIV status occurs for a variety of reasons and in various contexts, such as to sexual ...
BACKGROUND: Public health programming often frames HIV status disclosure as a means to negotiate con...
This paper argues for a differentiated approach to understanding disclosure of HIV status in a South...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
Increasing partner disclosure rates among HIV positive individuals is widely seen as an important pu...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy, more children living with HIV live longer than befo...
INTRODUCTION: As adolescents living with HIV gain autonomy over their self-care and begin to engage ...
Investigating how young women disclose oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use is important given e...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
The study aimed to investigate issues of disclosure in relation to HIV and AIDS. Based on the findin...
Introduction: As adolescents living with HIV gain autonomy over their self-care and begin to engage ...
Background: Adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYA) are faced with the challenge of livin...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...