
Privacy and Disclosure of Hiv in interpersonal Relationships
A Sourcebook for Researchers and Practitioners
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. May 2003
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-8058-3694-3 (ISBN)
Description
As the HIV epidemic enters its third decade, it remains one of the most pressing health issues of our time. Many aspects of the disease remain under-researched and inadequate attention has been given to the implications for the relationships and daily lives of those affected by HIV. Disclosing an HIV diagnosis remains a decision process fraught with difficulty and despite encouraging medical advances, an HIV diagnosis creates significant anxiety and distress about one's health, self-identity, and close relationships.
This book provides an overarching view of existing research on privacy and disclosure while bringing together two significant areas: self-disclosure as a communication process and the social/relational consequences of HIV/AIDS. The unifying framework is communication privacy management and the focus of this volume is on private voluntary relational disclosure as opposed to forced or public disclosure. Utilizing numerous interviews with HIV patients and their families, the authors examine disclosure in a variety of social contexts, including relationships with intimate partners, families, friends, health workers, and coworkers. Of note are the examinations of predictors of willingness to disclose HIV infection, the message features of disclosure, and the consequences of both disclosure and non-disclosure.
This volume, with its personal exercises and sources of additional information, offers an invaluable resource for individuals living with HIV and their significant others, as well as for professionals in the fields of health communication, social and health psychology, family therapy, clinical and counseling psychology, relationship research, infectious disease, and social service.
This book provides an overarching view of existing research on privacy and disclosure while bringing together two significant areas: self-disclosure as a communication process and the social/relational consequences of HIV/AIDS. The unifying framework is communication privacy management and the focus of this volume is on private voluntary relational disclosure as opposed to forced or public disclosure. Utilizing numerous interviews with HIV patients and their families, the authors examine disclosure in a variety of social contexts, including relationships with intimate partners, families, friends, health workers, and coworkers. Of note are the examinations of predictors of willingness to disclose HIV infection, the message features of disclosure, and the consequences of both disclosure and non-disclosure.
This volume, with its personal exercises and sources of additional information, offers an invaluable resource for individuals living with HIV and their significant others, as well as for professionals in the fields of health communication, social and health psychology, family therapy, clinical and counseling psychology, relationship research, infectious disease, and social service.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
563 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-3694-3 (9780805836943)
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Kathryn Greene | Valerian J. Derlega | Gust A. Yep
Privacy and Disclosure of Hiv in interpersonal Relationships
A Sourcebook for Researchers and Practitioners
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06/2003
Routledge
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Kathryn Greene | Valerian J. Derlega | Gust A. Yep
Privacy and Disclosure of Hiv in interpersonal Relationships
A Sourcebook for Researchers and Practitioners
E-Book
06/2003
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download

Kathryn Greene | Valerian J. Derlega | Gust A. Yep
Privacy and Disclosure of Hiv in interpersonal Relationships
A Sourcebook for Researchers and Practitioners
Book
05/2003
1st Edition
Routledge
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Kathryn Greene, Valerian J. Derlega, Gust A. Yep, Sandra Petronio
Content
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Communication Privacy Management and HIV Disclosure. Decisions to Disclose or Not Disclose About an HIV Positive Diagnosis. Features of HIV Disclosure Messages. Consequences of HIV Disclosure and Nondisclosure Decision Making. Epilogue: Looking to the Future of Disclosure and HIV. Appendix: Resources for Individuals Living With HIV, Their Significant Others, Researchers, and Health Professionals.