HIV disclosure by men who have sex with men to immediate family over time.

PubWeight™: 1.02‹?› | Rank: Top 15%

🔗 View Article (PMC 1380261)

Published in AIDS Patient Care STDS on August 01, 2005

Authors

Julianne M Serovich1, Anna J Esbensen, Tina L Mason

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Human Development and Family Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. serovich.1@osu.edu

Articles cited by this

Stress, social support, and HIV-status disclosure to family and friends among HIV-positive men and women. J Behav Med (2003) 3.60

Mortality and progression to AIDS after starting highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS (2003) 2.78

Culturally sanctioned secrets? Latino men's nondisclosure of HIV infection to family, friends, and lovers. Health Psychol (1995) 2.71

Adherence to HAART regimens. AIDS Patient Care STDS (2003) 2.27

A test of two HIV disclosure theories. AIDS Educ Prev (2001) 2.15

Disclosing HIV seropositivity to significant others. AIDS (1993) 2.14

Self-disclosure of HIV infection among men who vary in time since seropositive diagnosis and symptomatic status. AIDS (1995) 1.85

Self-disclosure of HIV infection: preliminary results from a sample of Hispanic men. Health Psychol (1992) 1.71

The role of disclosure in coping with HIV infection. AIDS Care (1998) 1.63

Social support, AIDS-related symptoms, and depression among gay men. J Consult Clin Psychol (1992) 1.47

Coping and social support as determinants of quality of life in HIV/AIDS. AIDS Care (1996) 1.45

The multidimensional nature of received social support in gay men at risk of HIV infection and AIDS. Am J Community Psychol (1994) 1.38

Health-related quality of life among men with HIV infection: effects of social support, coping, and depression. AIDS Patient Care STDS (2004) 1.35

The role of family and friend social support in reducing risk behaviors among HIV-positive Gay men. AIDS Educ Prev (1999) 1.29

Help-seeking for AIDS-related concerns: a comparison of gay men with various HIV diagnoses. Am J Community Psychol (1990) 1.25

HIV-infected men's practices in notifying past sexual partners of infection risk. Public Health Rep (1992) 1.21

Exploring direction of causation between social support and clinical outcome for HIV-positive adults in the context of highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS Care (2005) 1.15

Reliance by gay men and intravenous drug users on friends and family for AIDS-related care. AIDS Care (1995) 1.08

Self-disclosure of HIV-1 antibody test results: the San Francisco General Hospital Cohort. AIDS Educ Prev (1995) 1.04

HIV therapy in 2003: consensus and controversy. AIDS (2003) 0.92

Identifying helpful and unhelpful behaviours of loved ones: the PWA's perspective. AIDS Care (1994) 0.89

Predictors of sexual behavior change among men requesting their HIV-1 antibody status: the Chicago MACS/CCS cohort of homosexual/bisexual men, 1985-1986. AIDS Educ Prev (1993) 0.82

Revisiting how the Chronic Illness Trajectory Framework can be applied for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Sch Inq Nurs Pract (1998) 0.81

Appropriateness of disclosure of HIV testing information: the perspective of the PLWAs. J Appl Commun Res (1996) 0.80