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. 2007 Dec;83(7):541–546. doi: 10.1136/sti.2007.026732

Table 4 Personal plans and actions for HIV prevention, disclosure and life events.

Plans and actions (n = 401) Action in 2 months before testing Plans after testing Action 2 months before follow‐up visit
Faithful to one partner 88 (22) 189 (47) 176 (44)
Abstain from sex 112 (28) 116 (29) 115 (29)
Use of condoms/discussed condoms 19 (5) 94 (23) 47 (12)
None 184 (46) 35 (9) 81 (20)
Disclosure Plans to disclose if HIV positive (all) Actual disclosure (90 missing responses)
HIV negative HIV positive
Disclosure to anyone 373/401 (93) 227/278 (82) 18/33 (55)
Disclosure to primary partner (includes spouse) 183/234 (78) 149/223 (66) 9/28 (32)
Disclosure to non‐primary partner 27/42 (64) 12/31 (39) 2/4 (50)
Disclosure to doctor 351/393 (89) 28/240 (12) 6/32 (19)
Life events All clients HIV positive clients
Before After Before After
Positive life events
 Emotional support from family/friends 153/383 (40) 123/371 (33) 15/47 (32) 11/43 (26)
 Strong relationship with sexual partner 112/324 (35) 148/324 (46) 8/42 (19) 11/37 (30)
 Emotional support by peers 111/381 (29) 119/368 (32) 19/47 (40) 15/44 (34)
 Emotional support from employers 8/129 (6) 13/120 (10) 1/18 (6) 1/16 (6)
Negative life events
 Breakdown of sexual relations 77/333 (23) 111/347 (32) 11/43 (26) 16/40 (40)
 Physical abuse by sexual partner 26/314 (8) 14/311 (5) 3/40 (8) 1/38 (3)
 Break up of marriage 12/199 (6) 8/177 (5) 1/30 (3) 5/28 (18)
 Neglect by family 12/384(3) 9/369 (2) 3/47 (6) 4/45 (9)
 Shunned by peers 8/382 (2) 11/368 (3) 0 4/44 (9)

Values in parentheses are percentages. Of those followed‐up, there was a 78% response rate for the disclosure section.