Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2023 May;25(5):664-679. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2022.2086708. Epub 2022 Jun 13.
HIV disclosure to sexual partners remains a multifaceted yet stigmatised process. The 'undetectable equals untransmittable' (U = U) concept has raised ethical and moral concerns about the obligation and need to disclose, and using Internet applications to seek sex partners has modified disclosure practices. While previous qualitative literature has examined the HIV disclosure process, there is a dearth of information on this topic among gay men in the USA who have an undetectable viral load. Using thematic analysis of data collected during a period of expanded U = U knowledge, this study explores the cognitive, contextual, interpersonal and structural factors impacting undetectable gay men's HIV status disclosure decisions to sexual partners. In-depth interviews were conducted in August 2020 over Zoom with 20 gay men with undetectable viral loads. The main themes included 'sense of obligation,' 'situational disclosure' and 'partners' responsibility in the disclosure process.' Participants balanced the aforementioned factors to inform their disclosure decisions, and disclosure patterns varied across participants dependent upon thoughts regarding ethics and morality of (non-)disclosure. The findings provide new insights to how participants navigate disclosure while considering U = U, HIV criminalisation laws, and finding partners through Internet applications while providing direction for future studies and support for decriminalising HIV and expanding HIV education.
将 HIV 病毒载量检测不出(即 HIV 处于不可检测水平)等同于无法传播(undetectable equals untransmittable,U=U)的概念,引发了关于告知义务和告知必要性的伦理道德问题,同时,利用互联网应用程序寻找性伴侣的行为也改变了告知行为。尽管先前的定性文献已经探讨了 HIV 告知过程,但在美国,具有不可检测病毒载量的男同性恋者在这一主题方面的信息仍然匮乏。本研究采用 U=U 知识普及期间收集的数据的主题分析方法,探讨了影响 HIV 病毒载量检测不出的男同性恋者告知性伴侣其 HIV 状况决定的认知、情境、人际和结构因素。2020 年 8 月,通过 Zoom 进行了深入访谈,受访者为 20 名 HIV 病毒载量检测不出的男同性恋者。主要主题包括“责任感”、“情境告知”和“告知过程中伴侣的责任”。参与者权衡了上述因素来告知他们的决定,并且根据(非)披露的道德和伦理观念,参与者的披露模式也各不相同。研究结果提供了新的见解,即参与者在考虑 U=U、HIV 刑事定罪法律以及通过互联网应用程序寻找伴侣时,如何进行披露,并为未来的研究和支持 HIV 非刑事化和扩大 HIV 教育提供了方向。