The Role of HIV Serostatus Disclosure on Sexual Risk Behaviours among People Living with HIV in Steady Partnerships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Abstract
Understanding partnership dynamics is a crucial step in the process of HIV serostatus disclosure to
partners. This study examines the relational characteristics associated with HIV serostatus
disclosure and the role of disclosure on sexual behaviours within steady partnerships among
people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Study participants from 6 large public
health facilities were surveyed to investigate psychosocial and relational factors associated with
sexual health and well-being. Among 489 individuals in steady partnerships, 86% reported HIV
serostatus disclosure to steady partners. After adjusting for demographic variables, attitudes
towards disclosure, having an HIV-positive partner, living with partner, and longer relationships
were significantly associated with reported disclosure using multivariable logistic regression
analysis. Living with partner was negatively associated with partner concurrency. However,
having an HIV-positive partner, sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and experiencing
physical aggression by a steady partner were negatively associated with consistent condom use.
Interventions supporting PLHIV to safely and voluntarily disclose to partners may be an effective
prevention approach between steady partners, however addressing partner violence and substance
use are important considerations for future work.