SAHARA J. 2010 Jul;7(1):30-9. doi: 10.1080/17290376.2010.9724953.
There are inconsistent findings about the relation between gender and HIV status disclosure. We conducted a facility-based crosssectional study, using qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, to explore gender differences in HIV-positive status disclosure among service users in south-west Ethiopia. Among 705 participants, an equal number of men and women (94.6% men v. 94.3%, women) indicated that they had disclosed their result to someone, and the majority (90.9% men v. 90.7% women) to their current main partner. 'It is customary to tell my partner everything' was the most frequently cited reason for disclosing (62.5% men v. 68.5% women). Reasons for non-disclosure varied by gender: men were concerned about their partner's worry and exposure of their own unfaithfulness. Women feared physical violence, and social and economic pressure in raising their children. Factors that influenced disclosure also indicated gender variation. For men, disclosure of HIV results to a sexual partner was positively associated with knowing the partner's HIV status and discussion about HIV testing prior to seeking services, while for women it was associated with knowing the partner's HIV status, advanced disease stage, having no more than primary education, being married, and perceiving the current relationship as long-lasting.
关于性别与 HIV 阳性状况披露之间的关系,研究结果并不一致。我们在埃塞俄比亚西南部的一家医疗机构开展了一项基于横断面的研究,使用定性和定量数据收集方法,探索了服务使用者中 HIV 阳性状况披露方面的性别差异。在 705 名参与者中,男女数量相等(94.6%的男性和 94.3%的女性表示已向他人透露结果,其中大多数(90.9%的男性和 90.7%的女性)向其当前的主要伴侣透露了结果)。“向伴侣坦白一切是常事”是披露的最常见原因(62.5%的男性和 68.5%的女性)。不披露的原因因性别而异:男性担心伴侣担心和暴露自己的不忠。女性则担心遭受身体暴力以及在抚养孩子方面面临的社会和经济压力。影响披露的因素也表明存在性别差异。对于男性,向性伴侣披露 HIV 结果与了解伴侣的 HIV 状况以及在寻求服务之前讨论 HIV 检测呈正相关,而对于女性,与了解伴侣的 HIV 状况、疾病晚期、仅有小学及以下学历、已婚以及认为当前关系持久有关。