2014
DOI: 10.7202/1025966ar
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Bifurcations biographiques : l’expérience du dévoilement du diagnostic du point de vue d’adolescents infectés par le VIH en période périnatale

Abstract: Dans le cas de la transmission de la mère à l’enfant du VIH, l’un des principaux enjeux concerne le dévoilement du diagnostic aux jeunes infectés (Champion et al., 1999; Murphy et al., 2002; Wiener et al., 2007), qui pourrait être vécu comme un point de bifurcation biographique. L’objectif est d’explorer l’expérience du dévoilement du diagnostic du point de vue d’adolescents vivant avec le VIH depuis la naissance. Vingt-neuf jeunes (10-18 ans) VIH+ ont accordé une entr… Show more

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“…Adolescents often learn late about their HIV status because parents fear the disclosure of their own status. 12,13 Dealing with the onset of sexuality with a sexually transmitted, stigmatized disease adds an additional level of complexity to what is already a challenging stage for all adolescents. 14 In general, the fear of transmitting the virus to their partner along with their reluctance to disclose their HIV status not only for fear of rejection and stigmatization, but also because they do not know how to, are sources of anxiety.…”
Section: The Weight Of Hiv On Adolescent Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents often learn late about their HIV status because parents fear the disclosure of their own status. 12,13 Dealing with the onset of sexuality with a sexually transmitted, stigmatized disease adds an additional level of complexity to what is already a challenging stage for all adolescents. 14 In general, the fear of transmitting the virus to their partner along with their reluctance to disclose their HIV status not only for fear of rejection and stigmatization, but also because they do not know how to, are sources of anxiety.…”
Section: The Weight Of Hiv On Adolescent Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%