Despite the important role of social relationships for health and wellbeing, little is known about how primary partners affect adherence to HIV care and treatment. We qualitatively explored how relationship dynamics and partner support influence adherence among couples from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Twenty-four heterosexual couples with at least one HIV-positive partner completed semi-structured interviews on topics including relationship dynamics (intimacy or emotional closeness, communication, violence), experiences with HIV care and treatment and HIV-related social support. The majority of couples were seroconcordant HIV-positive (92%) and both on antiretroviral therapy (ART) (63%). Participants described how primary partners both int...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
Alcohol consumption and beliefs about mixing alcohol and ART are associated with decreased adherence...
Despite the important role of social relationships for health and wellbeing, little is known about h...
INTRODUCTION: HIV stigma can impact couple relationships through stress or bring partners closer thr...
Abstract Introduction HIV stigma can impact couple relationships through stress or bring partners cl...
Couple relationships can be leveraged to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), but few ...
RationaleDespite the importance of primary partners for health, little is known about factors that c...
Background Couple-based interventions (CBIs), despite strong efcacy in improving numerous HIV risk b...
In South Africa, couple-based interventions (CBIs) have been used to increase HIV testing, reduce HI...
Objective: We explore the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on partnership acquisition and diss...
Objective To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with ...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, a high proportion of people living with HIV are in long-term ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with...
South Africa currently has the greatest number of people with HIV globally. The country has not yet ...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
Alcohol consumption and beliefs about mixing alcohol and ART are associated with decreased adherence...
Despite the important role of social relationships for health and wellbeing, little is known about h...
INTRODUCTION: HIV stigma can impact couple relationships through stress or bring partners closer thr...
Abstract Introduction HIV stigma can impact couple relationships through stress or bring partners cl...
Couple relationships can be leveraged to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), but few ...
RationaleDespite the importance of primary partners for health, little is known about factors that c...
Background Couple-based interventions (CBIs), despite strong efcacy in improving numerous HIV risk b...
In South Africa, couple-based interventions (CBIs) have been used to increase HIV testing, reduce HI...
Objective: We explore the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on partnership acquisition and diss...
Objective To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with ...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, a high proportion of people living with HIV are in long-term ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with...
South Africa currently has the greatest number of people with HIV globally. The country has not yet ...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
We conducted qualitative individual and combined interviews with couples to explore their experience...
Alcohol consumption and beliefs about mixing alcohol and ART are associated with decreased adherence...