Capstone College of Nursing, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2011;32(6):367-73. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2011.571807.
Disclosure of one's HIV status to others is an important decision. There are benefits and risks to be considered. Also decisions must be made about the recipients of the disclosure. This study explored reasons for disclosure and non-disclosure among rural African American men in the south. Audiotaped interviews were conducted with 40 men. The most common reasons for disclosure were to relieve stress, satisfy the need to tell, help others, and to receive support. The most common reasons for non-disclosure were the fear of negative reaction or stigma, the fear of the disclosure recipient telling others, a belief that there was no need to tell, not being ready to tell, and not wanting to burden others with the disclosure.
向他人透露 HIV 状况是一个重要的决定。需要考虑其中的利弊,同时还需要对透露对象做出决定。本研究旨在探索南方农村地区非裔美国男性透露和不透露 HIV 状况的原因。对 40 名男性进行了录音访谈。透露的最常见原因是缓解压力、满足倾诉的需要、帮助他人和获得支持。不透露的最常见原因是担心负面反应或污名化、担心透露对象告诉他人、认为没有必要透露、没有准备好透露以及不想因透露而给他人带来负担。