African Americans make up 12.3% of the population but account for over half of the new HIV cases and 39% of the AIDS cases in 2003 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2003). African American women in particular accounted for 64% of these cases of HIV and 60% of the AIDS cases (Leigh & Huff, 2003). This study contributed to the knowledge about the disclosure process of women living with HIV/AIDS by documenting the relationship between social support and the disclosure process in the African American HIV/AIDS population. The study aims were to: (1) discuss the participants\u27 self concept of support; (2) describe the common characteristics of the disclosure process; and (3) evaluate the common characteristics of support sought...
The following studye xaminedis sueso f disclosureo f HIV statusa nds ocials upporti n Black African ...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
HIV/AIDS infections disproportionately impact African Americans within the United States. In 2010, ...
African Americans make up 12.3% of the population but account for over half of the new HIV cases and...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
Purpose/Aims/Rationale: Approximately 1.2 million individuals in the United States are infected with...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
Literature on HIV status disclosure among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is dominated by resea...
This qualitative exploratory research examined HIV seropositive women's decision making processes re...
HIV status disclosure is often characterized as a dilemma. On the one hand, disclosure can promote h...
Utilizing pre-existing quantitative and qualitative data from a sample of twenty-seven African Ameri...
Background: In Ghana, women bear a larger burden of HIV infection and the effects of stigma than the...
HIV infections rates for African American females in the United States remain disproportionately hig...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
The following studye xaminedis sueso f disclosureo f HIV statusa nds ocials upporti n Black African ...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
HIV/AIDS infections disproportionately impact African Americans within the United States. In 2010, ...
African Americans make up 12.3% of the population but account for over half of the new HIV cases and...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
Purpose/Aims/Rationale: Approximately 1.2 million individuals in the United States are infected with...
This descriptive study explores the phenomenon of disclosure of HIV infection by women. Specifically...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
Literature on HIV status disclosure among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is dominated by resea...
This qualitative exploratory research examined HIV seropositive women's decision making processes re...
HIV status disclosure is often characterized as a dilemma. On the one hand, disclosure can promote h...
Utilizing pre-existing quantitative and qualitative data from a sample of twenty-seven African Ameri...
Background: In Ghana, women bear a larger burden of HIV infection and the effects of stigma than the...
HIV infections rates for African American females in the United States remain disproportionately hig...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
The following studye xaminedis sueso f disclosureo f HIV statusa nds ocials upporti n Black African ...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
HIV/AIDS infections disproportionately impact African Americans within the United States. In 2010, ...