Culturally sanctioned secrets? Latino men's nondisclosure of HIV infection to family, friends, and lovers.
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A test of two HIV disclosure theoriesStigma, social inequality, and HIV risk disclosure among Dominican male sex workers.Disclosure of HIV status to medical providers: differences by gender, "race," and immune function.Reasons for HIV disclosure or nondisclosure to casual sexual partnersHIV disclosure by men who have sex with men to immediate family over time.Dating, marriage, and parenthood for HIV-positive heterosexual Puerto Rican men: normalizing perspectives on everyday life with HIV.Psychosocial implications of HIV serostatus disclosure to youth with perinatally acquired HIVIn sickness and in health: a qualitative study of how Chinese women with HIV navigate stigma and negotiate disclosure within their marriages/partnershipsThe effect of partner sex: nondisclosure of HIV status to male and female partners among men who have sex with men and women (MSMW).Disclosure of their status to youth with human immunodeficiency virus infection in the Dominican Republic: a mixed-methods studyHIV disclosure in rural China: predictors and relationship to access to care.Heteronormativity and sexual partnering among bisexual Latino menDisclosure of positive HIV serostatus by men who have sex with men to family and friends over timeWomen's HIV disclosure to immediate familyTheoretical models of parental HIV disclosure: a critical review.Factors correlated with disclosure of HIV infection in the French Antilles and French Guiana: results from the ANRS-EN13-VESPA-DFA StudyThe impact of acculturation on Latinos' perceived barriers to HIV primary carePsychosocial correlates of unprotected sex without disclosure of HIV-positivity among African-American, Latino, and White men who have sex with men and women.A retest of two HIV disclosure theories: the women's storyMen's serostatus disclosure to parents: associations among social support, ethnicity, and disease status in men living with HIV.Addressing Barriers to Shared Decision Making Among Latino LGBTQ Patients and Healthcare Providers in Clinical Settings.Women's self-disclosure of HIV infection: rates, reasons, and reactions.Ethical issues concerning disclosures of HIV diagnoses to perinatally infected children and adolescents.Disclosure of HIV status is a family matter: field notes from China.HIV status disclosure among infected men who have sex with men (MSM) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Patterns of illness disclosure among Indian slum dwellers: a qualitative study.The interaction of sexual identity with sexual behavior and its influence on HIV risk among latino men: results of a community survey in northern San Diego County, California.Overcoming truth telling as an obstacle to initiating safer sex: clients and health practitioners planning deception during HIV test counseling.
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Culturally sanctioned secrets? Latino men's nondisclosure of HIV infection to family, friends, and lovers.
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