Schnell D J, Higgins D L, Wilson R M, Goldbaum G, Cohn D L, Wolitski R J
Division of STD/HIV Prevention, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga. 30333.
Am J Public Health. 1992 Dec;82(12):1675-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.82.12.1675.
We evaluated disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody status to a main sex partner and the impact on the relationship in men who have sex with men and who are enrolled in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Community Demonstration Projects cohorts. Eighty-nine percent of both seronegative and seropositive men disclosed the results to their main sex partner. Seventy percent of the seronegative men and 82% of the seropositive men who did so reported that the relationship remained "as strong as ever" after 6 months. Most men who did not disclose their test results to their main partner reported being "single" after 6 months.
我们评估了参与获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)社区示范项目队列的男男性行为者向主要性伴侣披露人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)抗体状态的情况及其对关系的影响。血清阴性和血清阳性的男性中,89%都向其主要性伴侣披露了检测结果。披露结果的血清阴性男性中有70%,血清阳性男性中有82%报告称,6个月后两人关系“一如既往地亲密”。大多数未向主要伴侣披露检测结果的男性报告称,6个月后自己“恢复单身”。