HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria

Aims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and factors influencing disclosure among a sample of HIV-infected children in Enugu, southeast Nigeria. Methods: Data were collected prospectively via a questionnaire on HIV-infected children and their care...

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Main Authors: A.C. Ubesie, K.K. Iloh, I.J. Emodi, N.S. Ibeziako, I.N. Obumneme-Anyim, O.N. Iloh, A.C. Ayuk, C.J. Anikene, J.E. Enemuo
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-01-01
Series:SAHARA-J
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1226942
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spelling doaj-8293626397e94098be8cd9b5822307d42020-11-24T20:42:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSAHARA-J1729-03761813-44242016-01-0113113614110.1080/17290376.2016.12269421226942HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast NigeriaA.C. Ubesie0K.K. Iloh1I.J. Emodi2N.S. Ibeziako3I.N. Obumneme-Anyim4O.N. Iloh5A.C. Ayuk6C.J. Anikene7J.E. Enemuo8University of NigeriaUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalUniversity of Nigeria Teaching HospitalAims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and factors influencing disclosure among a sample of HIV-infected children in Enugu, southeast Nigeria. Methods: Data were collected prospectively via a questionnaire on HIV-infected children and their caregivers who visited the pediatric HIV clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013. The data analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 19 software. Results: Caregivers of 107 children (age 5–16 years; mean 10.1 ± 3.2 years) were enrolled in the study. There were 53 (49.5%) boys and 54 (50.5%) girls. HIV status had been disclosed to 31 (29%) of them. The major reason for non-disclosure was the child being considered too young. Age (p < .001), age at HIV diagnosis (p < .001) and baseline CD4 count (p = .008) were seen as significant predictors of HIV disclosure. Conclusions: There is a low rate of HIV disclosure to infected children, and it was found to be lower for younger children. We recommend improving efforts for disclosure counseling to caregivers in pediatric HIV clinics.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1226942HIVchildrendisclosurecaregiverspediatricrateAIDSEnuguSoutheast Nigeria
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author A.C. Ubesie
K.K. Iloh
I.J. Emodi
N.S. Ibeziako
I.N. Obumneme-Anyim
O.N. Iloh
A.C. Ayuk
C.J. Anikene
J.E. Enemuo
spellingShingle A.C. Ubesie
K.K. Iloh
I.J. Emodi
N.S. Ibeziako
I.N. Obumneme-Anyim
O.N. Iloh
A.C. Ayuk
C.J. Anikene
J.E. Enemuo
HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
SAHARA-J
HIV
children
disclosure
caregivers
pediatric
rate
AIDS
Enugu
Southeast Nigeria
author_facet A.C. Ubesie
K.K. Iloh
I.J. Emodi
N.S. Ibeziako
I.N. Obumneme-Anyim
O.N. Iloh
A.C. Ayuk
C.J. Anikene
J.E. Enemuo
author_sort A.C. Ubesie
title HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
title_short HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
title_full HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
title_fullStr HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed HIV status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
title_sort hiv status disclosure rate and reasons for non-disclosure among infected children and adolescents in enugu, southeast nigeria
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series SAHARA-J
issn 1729-0376
1813-4424
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Aims: To determine the rate of HIV status disclosure, caregivers’ reasons for non-disclosure, and factors influencing disclosure among a sample of HIV-infected children in Enugu, southeast Nigeria. Methods: Data were collected prospectively via a questionnaire on HIV-infected children and their caregivers who visited the pediatric HIV clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013. The data analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 19 software. Results: Caregivers of 107 children (age 5–16 years; mean 10.1 ± 3.2 years) were enrolled in the study. There were 53 (49.5%) boys and 54 (50.5%) girls. HIV status had been disclosed to 31 (29%) of them. The major reason for non-disclosure was the child being considered too young. Age (p < .001), age at HIV diagnosis (p < .001) and baseline CD4 count (p = .008) were seen as significant predictors of HIV disclosure. Conclusions: There is a low rate of HIV disclosure to infected children, and it was found to be lower for younger children. We recommend improving efforts for disclosure counseling to caregivers in pediatric HIV clinics.
topic HIV
children
disclosure
caregivers
pediatric
rate
AIDS
Enugu
Southeast Nigeria
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1226942
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