Objective: This study explored contemporary understandings of the psychosocial costs and benefits associated with learning one's HIV status within a purposive sample of Scottish gay men. It seeks to provide insight into the psychosocial factors associated with decision‐making processes relating to the HIV antibody test. Method: Transcripts of one‐to‐one interviews (N = 19) and four focus groups (N = 18) were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Participants had varied HIV testing histories, and the sample included men who identified their HIV status as positive, men who identified it as negative, and men who did not know. Results: The HIV test could resolve doubt and anxiety for some men, but only when ‘not knowing...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)The present study explores the personal narratives of eight gay South Afri...
To contribute to the evidence-based understanding of the psychosocial factors that influence individ...
This paper explores the role three psychosocial factors influence an at-risk individual’s decision t...
Objective: This study explored contemporary understandings of the psychosocial costs and benefits as...
Objectives: Although a wide literature details the psychological impact of human immunodeficiency vi...
This paper explores Scottish gay men's understandings of HIV testing within the context of changes s...
This article describes the relationship between HIV testing and a range of psychosocial, sexual and ...
The objective of this study was to determine the contributions of a range of psychosocial, demograph...
This study explored the thought processes that are associated with reluctance in gay men to be teste...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers—anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
This paper analyzes the motives for taking or not taking the HIV antibody test among a sample of 120...
This paper reviews the literature regarding levels of HIV antibody testing amongst gay men and ratio...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers-anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
We conducted a systematic review of qualitative evidence relating to the views and attitudes of men ...
Abstract Background HIV testing has seen a rapid evolution over the last decade with multiple modali...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)The present study explores the personal narratives of eight gay South Afri...
To contribute to the evidence-based understanding of the psychosocial factors that influence individ...
This paper explores the role three psychosocial factors influence an at-risk individual’s decision t...
Objective: This study explored contemporary understandings of the psychosocial costs and benefits as...
Objectives: Although a wide literature details the psychological impact of human immunodeficiency vi...
This paper explores Scottish gay men's understandings of HIV testing within the context of changes s...
This article describes the relationship between HIV testing and a range of psychosocial, sexual and ...
The objective of this study was to determine the contributions of a range of psychosocial, demograph...
This study explored the thought processes that are associated with reluctance in gay men to be teste...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers—anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
This paper analyzes the motives for taking or not taking the HIV antibody test among a sample of 120...
This paper reviews the literature regarding levels of HIV antibody testing amongst gay men and ratio...
The present study examined how three psychosocial barriers-anticipated HIV stigma, HIV infectiousnes...
We conducted a systematic review of qualitative evidence relating to the views and attitudes of men ...
Abstract Background HIV testing has seen a rapid evolution over the last decade with multiple modali...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)The present study explores the personal narratives of eight gay South Afri...
To contribute to the evidence-based understanding of the psychosocial factors that influence individ...
This paper explores the role three psychosocial factors influence an at-risk individual’s decision t...