Disclosure of HIV status to sex partners and sexual risk behaviours among HIV-positive men and women, Cape Town, South Africa
Top Cited Papers
- 10 November 2006
- journal article
- Published by BMJ in Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Vol. 83 (1), 29-34
- https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.2006.019893
Abstract
The HIV epidemic continues to amplify in southern Africa and there is a growing need for HIV prevention interventions among people who have tested HIV positive. Anonymous surveys were completed by 413 HIV-positive men and 641 HIV-positive women sampled from HIV/AIDS services; 73% were <35 years old, 70% Black African, 70% unemployed, 75% unmarried, and 50% taking antiretroviral treatment. Among the 903 (85%) participants who were currently sexually active, 378 (42%) had sex with a person to whom they had not disclosed their HIV status in the previous 3 months. Participants who had not disclosed their HIV status to their sex partners were considerably more likely to have multiple partners, HIV-negative partners, partners of unknown HIV status and unprotected intercourse with non-concordant sex partners. Not disclosing their HIV status to partners was also associated with having lost a job or a place to stay because of being HIV positive and feeling less able to disclose to partners. HIV-related stigma and discrimination are associated with not disclosing HIV status to sex partners, and non-disclosure is closely associated with HIV transmission risk behaviours. Interventions are needed in South Africa to reduce the AIDS stigma and discrimination and to assist people with HIV to make effective decisions on disclosure.Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sexual Risk Reduction for Persons Living With HIVJAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2006
- HIV Serostatus Disclosure to Sexual Partners Among HIV-Positive Injection Drug UsersAIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2004
- Traditional beliefs about the cause of AIDS and AIDS-related stigma in South AfricaAIDS Care, 2004
- HIV testing attitudes, AIDS stigma, and voluntary HIV counselling and testing in a black township in Cape Town, South AfricaSexually Transmitted Infections, 2003
- Serostatus disclosure, sexual communication and safer sex in HIV-positive menAIDS Care, 2003
- HIV treatment adherence and unprotected sex practices in people receiving antiretroviral therapySexually Transmitted Infections, 2003
- AIDS epidemic update: December 1999.2002
- HIV-Positive Men's Sexual Practices in the Context of Self-Disclosure of HIV StatusJAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2001
- Self-efficacy and disclosure of HIV-positive serostatus to sex partners.Health Psychology, 1999
- Methodological problems in AIDS behavioral research: Influences on measurement error and participation bias in studies of sexual behavior.Psychological Bulletin, 1990