Obermeyer Carla Makhlouf, Osborn Michelle
Department of HIV, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Am J Public Health. 2007 Oct;97(10):1762-74. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.096263. Epub 2007 Aug 29.
Against the background of debates about expanding HIV testing and counseling, we summarize the evidence on the social and behavioral dimension of testing and its implications for programs. The discrepancy between acceptance of testing and returning for results and the difficulties of disclosure are examined in light of research on risk perceptions and the influence of gender and stigma. We also summarize the evidence on the provision of testing and counseling, the implementation of practices regarding confidentiality and consent, and the results of interventions. We demonstrate that social factors have a considerable impact on testing, show that the services linked to testing are key determinants of utilization, and consider the implications of these findings for HIV testing programs.
在关于扩大艾滋病毒检测与咨询的争论背景下,我们总结了检测的社会和行为层面的证据及其对项目的影响。根据风险认知以及性别和耻辱感影响方面的研究,审视了检测接受度与结果反馈之间的差异以及披露信息的困难。我们还总结了检测与咨询提供方面的证据、保密和同意相关做法的实施情况以及干预措施的结果。我们证明社会因素对检测有相当大的影响,表明与检测相关的服务是利用率的关键决定因素,并考虑这些发现对艾滋病毒检测项目的影响。