Male self-disclosure of HIV infection to sex partners: a Hawaii-based sample.

Kathleen Sullivan
Author Information
  1. Kathleen Sullivan: University of Hawaii, Manoa, School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

Abstract

This exploratory study used a cross-sectional survey design with self-report to (a) describe serostatus disclosure to recent sex partners (SPs) among a multiethnic group of HIV-infected men from Hawaii, (b) explore factors influencing disclosure, and (c) examine relationships between disclosure and condom use. Respondents recalled their sexual experiences with up to three most recent SPs in the 3 months before survey administration. The men (N = 93) reported a disclosure rate of approximately 50% with 228 SPs. Disclosure was significantly influenced by SP serostatus, relationship status, self-efficacy for disclosure decision making, and cocaine use before sex. Disclosure was also significantly associated with condom use, highlighting the transmission risk reduction benefit of disclosure for these participants. HIV caregivers should routinely address disclosure to SPs and offer interventions to enhance condom use. Interventions for strengthening efficacy beliefs for disclosure decision making should be tailored to help men with multiple SPs and those with recent cocaine use.

MeSH Term

Adult
Demography
HIV Infections
Hawaii
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Self Disclosure
Sexual Partners

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