Table 4.
factors affecting disclosure (n=124)
Variable | Yes (%) | No (%) |
---|---|---|
Respondents think the following people should be responsible for disclosure of their HIV status | ||
Self | 74 (59.7) | 50 (40.3) |
Parents | 12(9.7) | 112 (90.3) |
Other relatives | 0(0.0) | 124 (100.0) |
Doctors | 36(29.0) | 88 (71.0) |
Religious leaders | 1(0.8) | 123 (99.2) |
Persons respondents personally disclosed to | ||
Parents | 34 (27.4) | 90 (72.6) |
Siblings | 18 (14.5) | 106 (85.5) |
Other relatives | 4 (3.2) | 120 (96.8) |
Friends | 2 (1.6) | 122 (98.4) |
Sexual partner | 21 (16.9) | 103 (83.1) |
School teachers | 1 (0.8) | 123 (99.2) |
Religious leaders | 3 (2.4) | 121 (97.6) |
Disclosed to | ||
No one | 9 (7.3) | 115 (92.7) |
Only parents | 54 (43.6) | 70 (56.5) |
Other people aside from parents | 44 (35.6) | 80 (64.5) |
Disclosure level | 70 (56.5%) | 54 (43.5%) |
Reasons for disclosure | 43 (34.7) | 81 (65.3) |
Expectation of care and encouragement | 13 (10.5) | 111(89.5) |
Expectation of financial support | 24 (19.4) | 100 (80.6) |
Expectation of prayer and company | 24 (19.4) | 100 (80.6) |
To be able to live a normal life around them | 21 (16.9) | 103 (83.1) |
Need for the informed person to also get tested | 6 (4.8) | 118 (95.2) |
Other reasons | ||
Reasons for non-disclosure | ||
Fear of other people getting to know | 71 (57.3) | 53 (42.7) |
Feeling of sadness upon disclosure | 38 (30.7) | 86 (69.3) |
Fear of bad treatment from informed person | 42 (33.9) | 82 (66.1) |
Fear of being accused of being promiscuous | 32 (25.8) | 92 (74.2) |
Fear of being gossiped about | 59 (47.6) | 65 (52.4) |
Other reasons | 7 (5.7) | 117 (94.3) |