Valle Maribel, Levy Judith
School of Nursing and Health Studies, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60112, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2009 Feb;36(1):155-66. doi: 10.1177/1090198108316595. Epub 2008 Aug 12.
Theorists posit that personal decisions to disclose being HIV positive are made based on the perceived consequences of that disclosure. This study examines the perceived costs and benefits of self-disclosure among African American injection drug users (IDUs). A total of 80 African American IDUs were interviewed in-depth subsequent to testing HIV positive. Participants reported that interpersonal costs of self-disclosure included stigma, loss of sexual/romantic partners, emotional harming of family/friends, shattering of privacy, physical isolation, blame, and loss of income. The benefits of disclosure included social support, emotional catharsis, and income. Four factors that help to tip the scales in either direction were identified. Study findings have implications for the delivery of counseling, testing, and partner notification services to African American IDUs living with HIV.
理论家们认为,个人决定披露自己感染艾滋病毒是基于对这种披露后果的认知。本研究调查了非裔美国注射吸毒者(IDU)自我披露的感知成本和收益。共有80名非裔美国注射吸毒者在检测出艾滋病毒呈阳性后接受了深入访谈。参与者报告说,自我披露的人际成本包括耻辱感、失去性伴侣/浪漫伴侣、对家人/朋友的情感伤害、隐私被破坏、身体孤立、指责以及收入损失。披露的好处包括社会支持、情感宣泄和收入。确定了有助于向任何一个方向倾斜天平的四个因素。研究结果对为感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国注射吸毒者提供咨询、检测和性伴侣通知服务具有启示意义。