Personal and Network-Related Factors Associated to Diagnosis Disclosure Reactions for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV. - Université de Lille
Article Dans Une Revue AIDS and Behavior Année : 2020

Personal and Network-Related Factors Associated to Diagnosis Disclosure Reactions for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV.

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The process of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnosis disclosure for vertically infected young people living with HIV has proven decisive for acceptance/adherence to treatment. Herein, we present a cross-sectional study aiming at evaluating how individual and network related variables are associated with reactions to HIV disclosure among them. We used the egocentric approach with a structured questionnaire applied to individuals aged 15–25 years in an HIV referral center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Outcome variable referred to adoption or not of risk behavior after diagnostic disclosure, was classified as “good”/“bad” reactions. Results showed that, of the 80 study participants, 25% reported a “bad reaction” to diagnostic disclosure, an outcome that was more common for patients with at least one friend in their social support network (OR 4.81; 95%CI [1.05–22.07]). In conclusion, a “bad reaction” to HIV serological disclosure may be associated with inadequate structure of the individual’s social support network.
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hal-04335872 , version 1 (11-12-2023)

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Luís Fernando Barreto Filho, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Elizabeth Machado, Thalita Fernandes de Abreu, Ana Cristina Cisne Frota, et al.. Personal and Network-Related Factors Associated to Diagnosis Disclosure Reactions for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV.. AIDS and Behavior, 2020, AIDS and Behavior, ⟨10.1007/s10461-020-03018-6⟩. ⟨hal-04335872⟩
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