Grainger Carrie
College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare, University of West London, UK.
J Infect Prev. 2017 Jan;18(1):35-39. doi: 10.1177/1757177416680871. Epub 2016 Dec 5.
Disclosure of sero-status is part of living with HIV and involves a complex decision-making process. Disclosure is not a one-off event and can be viewed as a sequential process and, while affording opportunities for individuals to access appropriate physical and psychological support, it is also an important part of secondary prevention. It is, however, often fraught with emotional challenges, and there is a considerable amount of evidence demonstrating the barriers that individuals face to making a disclosure. Adolescents are one such group that face challenges over disclosing their HIV status. Many adolescents are choosing not to disclose their status, through fear of potentially adverse outcomes, such as rejection and stigma, which could amplify onward transmission rates. In order to better support young people through disclosure journeys, it is essential to understand the reasons and motivations behind why young people choose not to disclose their sero-status in order to develop interventions which may facilitate supporting young people through the disclosure process.
披露血清状况是感染艾滋病毒生活的一部分,涉及一个复杂的决策过程。披露并非一次性事件,可视为一个循序渐进的过程,虽然为个人提供了获得适当身体和心理支持的机会,但它也是二级预防的重要组成部分。然而,这一过程往往充满情感挑战,有大量证据表明个人在披露方面面临障碍。青少年就是这样一个在披露艾滋病毒状况方面面临挑战的群体。许多青少年因担心可能出现的不良后果,如被拒绝和受污名化,而选择不披露自己的状况,这可能会提高病毒传播率。为了在披露过程中更好地支持年轻人,必须了解年轻人选择不披露血清状况背后的原因和动机,以便制定干预措施,促进在披露过程中为年轻人提供支持。