Was it a mistake to tell others that you are infected with HIV?:factors associated with regret following HIV disclosure among people living with HIV in five countries (Mali, Morocco, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador and Romania). Results from community-based research

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Title

Was it a mistake to tell others that you are infected with HIV?:factors associated with regret following HIV disclosure among people living with HIV in five countries (Mali, Morocco, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador and Romania). Results from community-based research

Author

Henry, Emilie
Bernier, Adeline
Lazar, Florin
Matamba, Gaspard
Loukid, Mohamed
Bonifaz, Cesar
Diop, Samba
Otis, Joanne
Preau, Marie

Publisher

2015/02/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20150200

Primary Classification

9.5.6

Secondary Classification

9.5.6;7.1

Primary keywords

emotions--[pri];HIV infections--[pri];self concept--[pri];self disclosure--[pri];stigmatization--[pri]

Secondary keywords

cross-cultural comparison;psychological stress;questionnaires;social discrimination;socioeconomic factors;truth disclosure

Subject

Democratic Republic of the Congo;Ecuador;Mali;Morocco;Romania

Journal Article

AIDS and Behavior2015 February;19(2):311-321

Note

Copyright © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. RightsLink

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

70 refs

Corp. Author

The Partages Study Group

ISSN

10907165 (print);15733254 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Was it a mistake to tell others that you are infected with HIV?:factors associated with regret following HIV disclosure among people living with HIV in five countries (Mali, Morocco, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador and Romania). Results from community-based research,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37319.