Intimate partner violence and factors influencing HIV status disclosure among women living with HIV in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Aids Care-Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of Aids/hiv Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1080/09540121.2023.2299746
Ngakan Putu Anom Harjana, Sally Nita, Meirinda Sebayang, Oldri Sherli Mukuan, Asti Setiawati Widihastuti, Pande Putu Januraga
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The disclosure of HIV status poses challenges, and women living with HIV often face intimate partner violence as a result of revealing their HIV status. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of intimate partner violence and HIV status disclosure among women living with HIV in Indonesia, as well as the factors associated with disclosure. A total of 283 women with HIV participated in an online survey, and descriptive and logistic regression analyses were performed. The findings revealed that women reported experiencing physical (9.54%), sexual (6.01%), mental (23.67%), and economic (14.49%) abuse. HIV status disclosure varied among different individuals, with higher rates observed for partners (71.2%), other family members (65.02%), close friends (37.10%), and lower rates for health workers (1.77%). Factors such as employment status and partner's HIV status influenced disclosure to partners, while the duration of knowing one's HIV status, experiences of intimate partner violence, and perceived barriers influenced disclosure to both family and non-family members. To mitigate the negative consequences of HIV status disclosure, targeted health promotion efforts should prioritize partners, family members, and non-family members, focusing on enhancing knowledge and awareness about HIV, including the impact of violence.

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印度尼西亚感染艾滋病毒妇女中的亲密伴侣暴力和影响披露艾滋病毒感染状况的因素:一项横断面研究。
公开艾滋病病毒感染状况是一项挑战,感染艾滋病病毒的妇女往往会因为公开自己的艾滋病病毒感染状况而面临亲密伴侣的暴力侵害。本研究旨在调查印度尼西亚女性艾滋病病毒感染者中亲密伴侣暴力和艾滋病病毒感染状况披露的发生率,以及与披露相关的因素。共有 283 名女性艾滋病感染者参与了在线调查,并进行了描述性分析和逻辑回归分析。调查结果显示,妇女报告称曾遭受身体虐待(9.54%)、性虐待(6.01%)、精神虐待(23.67%)和经济虐待(14.49%)。艾滋病毒感染状况的披露因人而异,伴侣(71.2%)、其他家庭成员(65.02%)和密友(37.10%)的披露率较高,而卫生工作者(1.77%)的披露率较低。就业状况和伴侣的艾滋病病毒感染状况等因素影响着向伴侣披露情况,而知道自己感染艾滋病病毒的时间长短、亲密伴侣暴力经历和感知到的障碍则影响着向家人和非家人披露情况。为了减轻披露 HIV 感染状况所带来的负面影响,有针对性的健康促进工作应优先考虑伴侣、家庭成员和非家庭成员,重点提高他们对 HIV 的了解和认识,包括暴力的影响。
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