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Collected data was manually transcribed, while thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview data. The results showed that the majority of participants in the support group had disclosed their HIV status to their partners, and those who hadn't disclosed often confided in children or close relatives. Participants reported receiving strong support from their confidantes after disclosure. Participants believed that effective treatment adherence is crucial for achieving viral suppression, and a significant majority believed that disclosing their HIV status helped them achieve viral suppression. Most participants had positive experiences disclosing their status to partners, with nearly all reporting supportive partners. Only a small minority reported negative impacts on their sexual life, suggesting that disclosure may not necessarily harm relationships. Based on these findings, the study concludes that there is a high level of disclosure among support group members, and participants with good adherence were more likely to have disclosed their status. Disclosure was associated with achieving viral suppression, potentially due to the support received. 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人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)仍然是全球关注的重大健康问题,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,那里的疫情负担最为沉重。尼日利亚西南部的拉各斯州面临着艾滋病毒流行的严峻挑战,特别是在穆欣地方政府辖区(LGA)。本研究调查了尼日利亚拉各斯州 Mushin LGA "上帝是好的支持小组 "成员中艾滋病病毒感染状况披露与坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)药物治疗之间的关系。研究采用定性框架设计,对 20 名互助小组成员进行了半结构化访谈,由于目标人群的特殊性,特意选择了这些成员。对收集到的数据进行了人工转录,并使用主题分析法对访谈数据进行了分析。结果显示,支持小组的大多数参与者都向其伴侣公开了自己的艾滋病感染状况,而那些没有公开的参与者通常会向子女或近亲倾诉。参与者表示,在披露身份后,他们得到了知己的大力支持。参与者认为,坚持有效治疗是实现病毒抑制的关键,而绝大多数参与者认为,公开自己的 HIV 感染状况有助于他们实现病毒抑制。大多数参与者在向伴侣披露自己的感染状况时都有积极的经历,几乎所有参与者都表示得到了伴侣的支持。只有少数人报告说他们的性生活受到了负面影响,这表明公开身份并不一定会损害人际关系。基于这些发现,研究得出结论,支持小组成员中的披露程度很高,坚持治疗效果好的参与者更有可能披露自己的病情。披露与实现病毒抑制有关,这可能是由于获得了支持。这项研究表明,通过地方、州和国际组织的资助来加强支持小组的工作,将有助于鼓励披露信息并改善艾滋病毒感染者的健康状况。
Study on HIV Status Disclosure and Treatment Adherence Amongst Support Group Members in Mushin Local Government Area (LGA), Lagos State
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a significant global health concern, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where the burden of the epidemic is highest. Lagos State, in Southwest Nigeria, faces a significant challenge with HIV prevalence, particularly in the Mushin Local Government Area (LGA). This study investigates the relationship between HIV status disclosure and adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) medication among members of the God is Good Support Group in Mushin LGA, Lagos State, Nigeria. The study used a qualitative framework design and conducted semi-structured interviews with twenty members of the support group who were purposely selected due to the specific nature of the target population. Collected data was manually transcribed, while thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview data. The results showed that the majority of participants in the support group had disclosed their HIV status to their partners, and those who hadn't disclosed often confided in children or close relatives. Participants reported receiving strong support from their confidantes after disclosure. Participants believed that effective treatment adherence is crucial for achieving viral suppression, and a significant majority believed that disclosing their HIV status helped them achieve viral suppression. Most participants had positive experiences disclosing their status to partners, with nearly all reporting supportive partners. Only a small minority reported negative impacts on their sexual life, suggesting that disclosure may not necessarily harm relationships. Based on these findings, the study concludes that there is a high level of disclosure among support group members, and participants with good adherence were more likely to have disclosed their status. Disclosure was associated with achieving viral suppression, potentially due to the support received. The study suggests that strengthening support groups through funding from local, state, and international organizations could be beneficial in encouraging disclosure and improving health outcomes for individuals living with HIV.