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. 2019 Jul 26;14(7):e0219967. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219967

Table 5. Couple support strategies amongst couples who disclosed to each other.

When my husband is around and it is time to take our medication, I remind him that it is time so all of us, him, me and our children take the medication at the same time and then we go to sleep. (Adult woman, 35-year-old, 102-103-11-001)
You encourage each other because you are able to remind each other about the time to take medication […] but if you hide it becomes hard for you to leave and take medicine. (Adult woman, 33-year-old, 103-105-11-003)
You encourage each other in your house [to take ART]. (Adult woman, 31-year-old, 103-106-11-001)
We have to remind each other to take the drugs which is helping keeping us healthy. (Adult woman, 22-year-old, 106-110-11-001)
When you are taking the medication you do not take it in fear because you know that you have told your husband. (Adult woman, 37-year-old, 104-107-11-003)