Shandir Ramlagan, Gladys Matseke, Violeta J Rodriguez, Deborah L Jones, Karl Peltzer, Robert A C Ruiter, Sibusiso Sifunda
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Abstract
Disclosure of HIV status remains one of the major challenges to the effectiveness of the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in rural areas in South Africa. This study aimed at assessing the determinants of HIV status disclosure among HIV infected pregnant women who have disclosed their HIV status to someone, as well as among those who have disclosed to their partners. Cross-sectional data was collected from 673 HIV sero-positive pregnant women receiving antenatal care services at 12 Community Health Centers in Mpumalanga province. Results indicated that over two-thirds (72.1%) disclosed their status to someone, while just over half (58.4%) disclosed to their partners. Multivariate analysis showed that both disclosure of ones HIV status to someone and to their male partners was significantly associated with increase in antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence, the known HIV positive status of their partner, and male involvement during pregnancy. Participants who were diagnosed HIV positive during this current pregnancy were less likely to disclose their HIV status to someone. Non-disclosure during current pregnancy highlights a need for interventions that will encourage disclosure among HIV positive women, with a particular focus on those who are newly diagnosed. The findings also need to integrate male partner involvement and partner disclosure during pregnancy.
在南非农村地区,公开艾滋病毒感染状况仍然是有效预防艾滋病毒母婴传播的主要挑战之一。本研究旨在评估已向他人公开艾滋病毒感染状况的孕妇以及已向伴侣公开艾滋病毒感染状况的孕妇公开艾滋病毒感染状况的决定因素。我们从姆普马兰加省 12 个社区医疗中心接受产前保健服务的 673 名艾滋病毒血清反应呈阳性的孕妇中收集了横断面数据。结果显示,超过三分之二(72.1%)的孕妇向他人透露了自己的感染状况,而略高于一半(58.4%)的孕妇向伴侣透露了自己的感染状况。多变量分析表明,向他人和男性伴侣公开自己的艾滋病病毒感染状况与坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)、伴侣的已知艾滋病病毒呈阳性状况以及男性参与妊娠有很大关系。在本次怀孕期间被诊断为 HIV 阳性的参与者不太可能向他人透露自己的 HIV 感染状况。在当前怀孕期间不披露情况的情况突出表明,有必要采取干预措施,鼓励艾滋病毒呈阳性的妇女披露情况,尤其是那些新诊断出艾滋病毒呈阳性的妇女。研究结果还需要将男性伴侣的参与和伴侣在怀孕期间披露情况结合起来。
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes contributions in English and French from all fields of social aspects of HIV/AIDS (care, support, behaviour change, behavioural surveillance, counselling, impact, mitigation, stigma, discrimination, prevention, treatment, adherence, culture, faith-based approaches, evidence-based intervention, health communication, structural and environmental intervention, financing, policy, media, etc).