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The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Vaz, L; Corneli, A; Dulyx, J; Rennie, S; Omba, S; Kitetele, F; AD Research Group, ; Behets, F
Published in: AIDS Care
August 2008

As access to HIV/AIDS treatment increases in sub-Saharan Africa, greater attention is being paid to HIV-infected youth. Little is known about how HIV-positive youth are informed of their HIV infection. As part of a larger formative study informing a treatment program in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 youth (10-21 years) who had previously been told their HIV status and 21 caregivers who had disclosed the youth's HIV status to the youth. Questions explored youth's and caregivers' experiences of and immediate reactions to disclosure. Youth's median age at disclosure was 15 years old, with a range of 10-18 years based on caregiver reports (n=21) and from 10-19 years based on youth reports (n=18). The most common reasons spontaneously given for disclosing were the child's adherence to their treatment regimen (5/16), the need of the child to protect her/himself or stay healthy (5/16), the child's increasing age (4/16) and so that the child would know why they are suffering (3/16). Most youth (16/19) were surprised to learn of their diagnosis; 50% (8/16) wondered about the infection's origins. A large majority felt that it is better for them to know their HIV status (88%; 15/17). HIV care and treatment programs must be prepared to address the psychosocial needs of youth and their caregivers during the disclosure process.

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AIDS Care

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EISSN

1360-0451

Publication Date

August 2008

Volume

20

Issue

7

Start / End Page

842 / 852

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Truth Disclosure
  • Public Health
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Personnel
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Family
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
 

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Vaz, L., Corneli, A., Dulyx, J., Rennie, S., Omba, S., Kitetele, F., … Behets, F. (2008). The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. AIDS Care, 20(7), 842–852. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540120701742276
Vaz, L., A. Corneli, J. Dulyx, S. Rennie, S. Omba, F. Kitetele, F. AD Research Group, and F. Behets. “The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.AIDS Care 20, no. 7 (August 2008): 842–52. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540120701742276.
Vaz L, Corneli A, Dulyx J, Rennie S, Omba S, Kitetele F, et al. The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. AIDS Care. 2008 Aug;20(7):842–52.
Vaz, L., et al. “The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.AIDS Care, vol. 20, no. 7, Aug. 2008, pp. 842–52. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/09540120701742276.
Vaz L, Corneli A, Dulyx J, Rennie S, Omba S, Kitetele F, AD Research Group, Behets F. The process of HIV status disclosure to HIV-positive youth in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. AIDS Care. 2008 Aug;20(7):842–852.

Published In

AIDS Care

DOI

EISSN

1360-0451

Publication Date

August 2008

Volume

20

Issue

7

Start / End Page

842 / 852

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Truth Disclosure
  • Public Health
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Personnel
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Family
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo