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. 2017 Jan;18(1):35-39.
doi: 10.1177/1757177416680871. Epub 2016 Dec 5.

Understanding disclosure behaviours in HIV-positive young people

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Understanding disclosure behaviours in HIV-positive young people

Carrie Grainger. J Infect Prev. 2017 Jan.

Abstract

Disclosure of sero-status is part of living with HIV and involves a complex decision-making process. Disclosure is not a one-off event and can be viewed as a sequential process and, while affording opportunities for individuals to access appropriate physical and psychological support, it is also an important part of secondary prevention. It is, however, often fraught with emotional challenges, and there is a considerable amount of evidence demonstrating the barriers that individuals face to making a disclosure. Adolescents are one such group that face challenges over disclosing their HIV status. Many adolescents are choosing not to disclose their status, through fear of potentially adverse outcomes, such as rejection and stigma, which could amplify onward transmission rates. In order to better support young people through disclosure journeys, it is essential to understand the reasons and motivations behind why young people choose not to disclose their sero-status in order to develop interventions which may facilitate supporting young people through the disclosure process.

Keywords: Adolescents; HIV; children and young people; disclosure; sero-status.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of conflicting interests: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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