Psychological Impact of the Non Disclosure of the Diagnostic of HIV Seropositivity among Young People between 18-35 Years Old: Marian Ngouaby Health Centre Case Mozambique

Chiluvane Si Ilda, Muchanga Izaidino, Capossa Romao, Nchowela Guido, Alfredo Celio, M. Hilario
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Introduction: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is still a worldwide Health Problem with great psychological impact on young and adult couples. Several studies are carried out on HIV in Mozambique on its prevalence, antiretroviral treatment among other aspects but the psychological impact of this disease is poorly studied. The study aimed to understand the psychological impact that the non-disclosure of the Seropositivity has on the marital relationship from the existing conceptions regarding HIV. Materials and methods: The study was carried at Marian Ngouaby Health Centre from January 2017 to June 2018. The Research protocol was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of the Saint Thomas University of Mozambique on October 8, 2017. It was done a documentary analysis of the clinical files of the users of the Centre’s antiretroviral treatment services to identify the participants who met the inclusion criteria. After selecting the users' files with the inclusion criteria, the day on which each user had ART was written down. On the day each user had consultation, the subject of the study was explained to them and they were subjected to an interview after signing the informed consent. Results: The study included 10 users aged 18 to 35 years. Among these participants 8 were women and all of them were unemployed and 2 employed men. They had a level of education ranging from fifth grade to twelfth grade with the exception of a man who had no education at all. All the participants hadn’t disclosed their HIV status to their partners. Conclusion: It is concluded that the non-disclosure of the HIV-positive diagnostic between couples affects them causing psychological problems in the person who did not disclose his/her status, such as anxiety, blame, changes in sexual patterns, social isolation, alcohol and drug use, suicide attempt and depression, and these problems negatively interfere in the couple’s life, thus reducing the couple’s quality of life.
不披露艾滋病毒血清阳性诊断对18-35岁年轻人的心理影响:莫桑比克玛丽安·恩古阿比保健中心案例
人类免疫缺陷病毒仍然是一个世界性的健康问题,对青年和成年夫妇有很大的心理影响。莫桑比克对艾滋病毒的流行情况、抗逆转录病毒治疗等方面进行了若干研究,但对这种疾病的心理影响研究甚少。本研究旨在从现有的艾滋病毒观念出发,了解隐瞒血清阳性对婚姻关系的心理影响。材料和方法:该研究于2017年1月至2018年6月在Marian Ngouaby健康中心进行。本研究方案于2017年10月8日获得莫桑比克圣托马斯大学机构伦理委员会批准。对中心抗逆转录病毒治疗服务使用者的临床档案进行了文献分析,以确定符合纳入标准的参与者。选择符合纳入标准的用户文件后,写下每个用户接受ART治疗的日期。在每位用户进行咨询的当天,向他们解释研究的主题,并在签署知情同意书后接受采访。结果:该研究包括10名年龄在18至35岁之间的用户。在这些参与者中,有8人是女性,她们都没有工作,有2人是男性。他们的受教育程度从五年级到十二年级不等,只有一个人没有受过任何教育。所有的参与者都没有向他们的伴侣透露他们的艾滋病毒状况。结论:夫妻之间隐瞒艾滋病毒阳性诊断会影响到夫妻双方,导致未披露者出现焦虑、自责、性模式改变、社会孤立、酗酒和吸毒、自杀企图和抑郁等心理问题,这些问题对夫妻双方的生活产生负面干扰,从而降低夫妻双方的生活质量。
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