Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Disclosure and Sexual Behaviors among Kenyan Women

Luz A. Padilla, Tierra A. Johnson, R. Galarza, Haley Greene, Gerald Mc Gwin, P. Jolly
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Background: Disclosure of HIV status is crucial to the adoption of preventive behaviors for HIV transmission. This study was conducted to investigate HIV status disclosure and its impact on sexual practices among HIV-positive women in Nairobi, Kenya. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among HIV-positive women seeking care at two hospitals in Nairobi. A questionnaire and known self-efficacy scales were administered to eligible women to collect information on sociodemographic factors, HIV disclosure and beliefs, healthcare provider advice on disclosure, sexual practices, and self-efficacy. Results: Of 497 women who were included in this analysis, 95.8% had disclosed their HIV status to someone. Women who disclosed were more likely to be in a relationship (p 0.0017) and to be the heads of their households (p 0.0042). Women who reported that their healthcare provider advised them to disclose and told them of ways to disclose were significantly more likely to have disclosed (p=0.0237 and p=0.0294, respectively). The belief that HIV status disclosure is important for HIV prevention and control and that the benefits of disclosure outweigh the risks was also significantly associated with disclosure (p<0.0001 for both). Conclusion: The prevalence of disclosure among HIV-positive individuals’ in hospital settings in Nairobi is high. These findings indicate that encouraging and suggesting ways to disclose by healthcare providers and individuals’ beliefs about the benefits of disclosure can increase the rate of HIV disclosure. Prospective studies to assess these observations would provide reliable guidance on how to increase disclosure by all women.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的披露与肯尼亚妇女的性行为
背景:艾滋病毒感染状况的披露对于采取预防艾滋病毒传播的行为至关重要。本研究旨在调查肯尼亚内罗毕艾滋病毒阳性妇女的艾滋病毒状况披露及其对性行为的影响。方法:在内罗毕两家医院寻求治疗的艾滋病毒阳性妇女中进行了横断面研究。对符合条件的妇女进行问卷调查和已知的自我效能量表,以收集有关社会人口因素、艾滋病毒披露和信仰、医疗保健提供者关于披露的建议、性行为和自我效能的信息。结果:在纳入本分析的497名妇女中,95.8%的人向他人透露了自己的艾滋病毒状况。透露自己秘密的女性更有可能处于恋爱关系中(p 0.0017),更有可能成为一家之主(p 0.0042)。报告说,医疗保健提供者建议她们披露并告诉她们披露方式的妇女更有可能披露(p=0.0237和p=0.0294分别)。认为艾滋病毒状况披露对艾滋病毒预防和控制很重要,以及认为披露的好处大于风险的信念也与披露显著相关(两者的p<0.0001)。结论:在内罗毕的医院环境中,艾滋病毒阳性个体的信息披露率很高。这些发现表明,鼓励和建议医疗保健提供者和个人关于披露益处的信念披露的方法可以提高艾滋病毒的披露率。评估这些观察结果的前瞻性研究将为如何增加所有妇女的披露提供可靠的指导。
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