Summary: | Not only in South-Africa, but worldwide, HIVIAIDS is a morbidity that increases on
a daily basis. Currently, it can be seen as the hugest health dilemma in the world.
The implications of the Aids pandemic on community structures are distressful. It
is estimated that just as many people will die of Aids as from any other cause.
A positive HIV test result has an enormous impact on the life of the person. A
person's whole life changes the very moment he is informed that he is HIV
positive. The person who is diagnosed with HIV as well as the people around him
need to make life-changing decisions. These decisions should be made to deal
with demands of HIV in an effective manner.
According to people with HIVIAIDS from different communities, negative
responses from fellow community members have a far more negative impact on
them than having to deal with the positive HIV-status itself. It therefore is
essential that a supporting environment be established in which in people living
with HIVIAIDS can be accepted.
To be able to understand and manage the situation better it is necessary to
establish which processes made it possible for people to disclose their positive
HIVIAIDS-status and what the experience of a person was after disclosure. The
study established which processes were present to enable him to disclose and
what support systems are necessary for people to disclose a positive HIVIAIDSstatus.
A case study was used. === Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.
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