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Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India.

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Tarakeshwar, N; Krishnan, AK; Johnson, S; Solomon, S; Sikkema, K; Merson, M
Published in: Cult Health Sex
2006

Through interviews, we examined explanatory frameworks of living with HIV infection among 50 HIV-positive individuals (23 women, 27 men) receiving care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India. Results were analysed according to three sets of issues, all of which were found to differ by gender: causal beliefs about HIV, impact of HIV, and care/treatment of HIV. HIV-positive participants attributed their infection to biological, moral and social causes, and the physical, financial and relationship dimensions of their lives were impacted upon by the infection. Furthermore, HIV-related stigma evoked fears about isolation and discrimination. Regarding care/treatment, men were most usually first initiated into the healthcare system while women often entered as a consequence of their partner's condition. Non-adherence to medication was reported by 32% of the participants due to financial constraints or side-effects. Although all participants were hopeful about a cure for HIV, women were less positive than men about treatment. Results highlight the importance of a gender-sensitive approach to HIV care, nuanced to accommodate an individual's gender, marital status and social background.

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Cult Health Sex

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1369-1058

Publication Date

2006

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

407 / 421

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Social Perception
  • Public Health
  • Private Sector
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • India
  • Humans
  • Health Services Accessibility
 

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Tarakeshwar, N., Krishnan, A. K., Johnson, S., Solomon, S., Sikkema, K., & Merson, M. (2006). Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India. Cult Health Sex, 8(5), 407–421. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691050600859609
Tarakeshwar, Nalini, A. K. Krishnan, Sethulakshmi Johnson, Suniti Solomon, Kathleen Sikkema, and Michael Merson. “Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India.Cult Health Sex 8, no. 5 (2006): 407–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691050600859609.
Tarakeshwar N, Krishnan AK, Johnson S, Solomon S, Sikkema K, Merson M. Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India. Cult Health Sex. 2006;8(5):407–21.
Tarakeshwar, Nalini, et al. “Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India.Cult Health Sex, vol. 8, no. 5, 2006, pp. 407–21. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/13691050600859609.
Tarakeshwar N, Krishnan AK, Johnson S, Solomon S, Sikkema K, Merson M. Living with HIV infection: perceptions of patients with access to care at a non-governmental organization in Chennai, India. Cult Health Sex. 2006;8(5):407–421.
Journal cover image

Published In

Cult Health Sex

DOI

ISSN

1369-1058

Publication Date

2006

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

407 / 421

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Social Perception
  • Public Health
  • Private Sector
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • India
  • Humans
  • Health Services Accessibility