"When they are all grown, I will tell them": Experience and perceptions of parental self-disclosure of HIV status to children in Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract Background There is mixed evidence on the influence of self-disclosure of one's HIV status on mental health, health behaviours and clinical outcomes. We studied the patterns of self-disclosure among parents living with HIV, and factors that influence parental disclosure. Methods This m...
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Main Authors: | Cyrus Mugo (Author), Olivia Firdawsi (Author), Jiayu Wang (Author), Irene N. Njuguna (Author), Dalton C. Wamalwa (Author), Jennifer A. Slyker (Author), Grace C. John-Stewart (Author), Gabrielle O'Malley (Author), Anjuli D. Wagner (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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