尼日利亚Abakaliki Ebonyi州两家艾滋病毒诊所的男性和女性参与者向重要伴侣披露艾滋病毒阳性血清状态的性活动、模式和结果

L. Ogbonnaya, B. Azuogu, C. Alo
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上下文。艾滋病毒阳性个体继续从事性活动,特别是在早期无症状阶段或经抗逆转录病毒治疗稳定后。与披露相关的潜在风险可能导致他们不向“重要他人”(尤其是性伴侣)披露自己的身份。目的评估性活动水平,以及向“重要他人”披露HIV阳性状况的模式和结果。这是一项横断面描述性研究,研究对象是2008年10月至2010年1月在尼日利亚Abakaliki的两家艾滋病毒诊所就诊的所有患者。结果性活跃者占63.3%。其中37.4%的人最近有过性行为;81.3%的人在最后一次性行为中使用安全套;94.6%的人向“重要的其他人”透露了自己的身份;20.5%的人在信息披露后遭受了某种形式的歧视或污名化。结论:在这一群体中,高水平的性活动与相应的高水平的艾滋病病毒状况披露给“重要的其他人”。然而,很大一部分人(20.5%)在披露后仍然遭受歧视/污名化。关键词:HIV/AIDS感染者;性活动;Sero-status披露;的另一半;尼日利亚东南部的Abakaliki。
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Sexual activity, Pattern and outcome of HIV+ sero-status disclosure to a significant other among men and women attendees of two HIV clinics in Abakaliki Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
Context . HIV positive individuals continue to engage in sexual activities, especially during the early asymptomatic phase or when stabilised with anti-retroviral therapy. The potential risks associated with disclosure may lead them not to disclose status to 'significant others', especially sexual partners. Objective To assess the level of sexual activity, and the pattern and outcome of HIV positive status disclosure to a 'significant other'. Methodology This is a cross sectional descriptive study of all the patients seen from October 2008 to January 2010 in two HIV clinics in Abakaliki Nigeria. Result There were 63.3% sexually active people among the cohort. Of this, 37.4% had engaged in a recent sex act; 81.3% used condom during their last sex act; 94.6% disclosed their status to a 'significant other'; 20.5% suffered one form of discrimination or stigmatization following disclosure. Conclusion There is a high level of sexual activity with a corresponding high level of HIV status disclosure to a 'significant other' amongst this group. However, a significant proportion (20.5%) still suffered discrimination/ stigmatization following disclosure. Key Words: Persons Living With HIV/AIDS; Sexual activity; Sero-status disclosure; Significant Other; Abakaliki Southeast Nigeria.
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