Literature on HIV status disclosure among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is dominated by research on the rates, barriers and consequences of disclosure to sexual partners because of the assumed preventive health benefits of partner disclosure. Disclosure of HIV status can lead to an increase in social support and other positive psychosocial outcomes for PLWHA, but disclosure can also be associated with negative social outcomes including stigma, discrimination and violence. The purpose of this article is to describe the HIV status disclosure narratives of PLWHA living in South Africa. Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 PLWHA (11 women, 2 men) over a three year time period. We explored disclosure narratives of the PLWHA t...
This paper argues for a differentiated approach to understanding disclosure of HIV status in a South...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Disclosure in the context of HIV is the sharing of informati...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
Literature on HIV status disclosure among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is dominated by resea...
HIV status disclosure is often characterized as a dilemma. On the one hand, disclosure can promote h...
Disclosure positions the HIV-positive individual at the juncture of stigma and support. This paper e...
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...
The study aimed to investigate issues of disclosure in relation to HIV and AIDS. Based on the findin...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
Background: As the numbers of HIV-positive diagnoses rise in South Africa, it is important to unders...
Background: With 2.7 million women living with HIV, the burden of HIV remains high in South Africa b...
Increasing partner disclosure rates among HIV positive individuals is widely seen as an important pu...
Stigma and perceived social support can influence the decision to disclose HIV positive status, espe...
Introduction: Disclosure of HIV serostatus is critical to controlling the spread of HIV, and underst...
This paper argues for a differentiated approach to understanding disclosure of HIV status in a South...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Disclosure in the context of HIV is the sharing of informati...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
Literature on HIV status disclosure among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is dominated by resea...
HIV status disclosure is often characterized as a dilemma. On the one hand, disclosure can promote h...
Disclosure positions the HIV-positive individual at the juncture of stigma and support. This paper e...
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...
The study aimed to investigate issues of disclosure in relation to HIV and AIDS. Based on the findin...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
Background: As the numbers of HIV-positive diagnoses rise in South Africa, it is important to unders...
Background: With 2.7 million women living with HIV, the burden of HIV remains high in South Africa b...
Increasing partner disclosure rates among HIV positive individuals is widely seen as an important pu...
Stigma and perceived social support can influence the decision to disclose HIV positive status, espe...
Introduction: Disclosure of HIV serostatus is critical to controlling the spread of HIV, and underst...
This paper argues for a differentiated approach to understanding disclosure of HIV status in a South...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Disclosure in the context of HIV is the sharing of informati...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...