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. 2019 Oct;24(12):1646-1657.
doi: 10.1177/1359105317694485. Epub 2017 Feb 1.

Is disclosure a privilege? Race and disclosure patterns of hepatitis C

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Is disclosure a privilege? Race and disclosure patterns of hepatitis C

Alicia E Suarez. J Health Psychol. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

Research suggests that decisions to disclose hepatitis C status are affected by individual and interpersonal factors. However, no existing studies have examined the role of race in disclosure, despite the potential implications of being doubly marginalized on the basis of both race and hepatitis C status. Drawing on qualitative research with 53 persons with hepatitis C in the Southeastern United States, findings indicate that participants practiced four patterns of disclosure: activist disclosure, open disclosure, limited disclosure, and reluctant disclosure. The majority of African Americans in this research practiced limited and reluctant disclosure, while Whites' disclosure patterns were more varied. These findings suggest that race shapes patterns of disclosure of hepatitis C, which has important implications for prevention, help seeking, social support, exposure to discrimination, and addressing racial disparities in health.

Keywords: disclosure; health behavior; hepatitis C; race; stigma.

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