HIV Disclosure Anxiety: A Systematic Review and Theoretical Synthesis Michael EvangeliAbigail L. Wroe Substantive Review Open access 12 July 2016 Pages: 1 - 11
Understanding HIV-Related Stigma Among Women in the Southern United States: A Literature Review Caroline K. DarlingtonSadie P. Hutson Substantive Review 04 August 2016 Pages: 12 - 26
Criminalization of HIV Exposure: A Review of Empirical Studies in the United States Dini HarsonoCarol L. GalletlyZita Lazzarini Substantive Review 07 September 2016 Pages: 27 - 50
Men Who have Sex with Men Who Believe that Their State has a HIV Criminal Law Report Higher Condomless Anal Sex than Those Who are Unsure of the Law in Their State Keith J. HorvathCraig MeyerB. R. Simon Rosser Original Paper 16 January 2016 Pages: 51 - 58
Impact of HIV-Status Disclosure on Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among HIV-Infected Children in Resource-Limited Settings: A Systematic Review Justin NicholsAlexis SteinmetzElijah Paintsil Review Paper 09 July 2016 Pages: 59 - 69
Disclosure History Among Persons Initiating Antiretroviral Treatment at Six HIV Clinics in Oromia, Ethiopia, 2012–2013 Tsigereda GadisaOlga TymejczykZenebe Melaku Original Paper 18 January 2016 Pages: 70 - 81
HIV Serostatus Disclosure to Sexual Partners Among Sexually Active People Living with HIV in South Africa: Results from the 2012 National Population-Based Household Survey Leickness C. SimbayiNompumelelo ZunguKhangelani Zuma Original Paper 14 January 2016 Pages: 82 - 92
Internalized HIV Stigma and Disclosure Concerns: Development and Validation of Two Scales in Spanish-Speaking Populations Helena Hernansaiz-GarridoJesús Alonso-Tapia Original Paper 02 February 2016 Pages: 93 - 105
Taking into Account the Quality of the Relationship in HIV Disclosure Charlotte SmithRachel CookPoul Rohleder Original Paper 04 March 2016 Pages: 106 - 117
Discussing HIV Status: Is It Easier After 10 Years of Antiretroviral Treatment? The ANRS CO8 APROCO-COPILOTE Cohort Marie PréauVanessa LaguetteANRS CO8 APROCO-COPILOTE Study Group Original Paper 24 February 2016 Pages: 118 - 128
Patterns and Correlates of Serostatus Disclosure to Sexual Partners by Perinatally-Infected Adolescents and Young Adults Amy WeintraubClaude A. MellinsElaine J. Abrams Original Paper 13 February 2016 Pages: 129 - 140
Predictors of Disclosure of Maternal HIV Status by Caregivers to their Children in an Inner-City Community in the United States Rozan AbdulrahmanEmma StuardMurli U. Purswani Original Paper 24 March 2016 Pages: 141 - 151
HIV Status Communication with Sex Partners and Associated Factors Among High-Risk MSM and Transgender Women in Lima, Peru Kelika A. KondaRostislav CastilloCarlos F. Cáceres Original Paper 04 June 2016 Pages: 152 - 162
HIV Serostatus Disclosure and Engagement in Medical Care Among Predominantly Low Income but Insured African American Adults with HIV T. GeigerM. WangB. Boekeloo Original Paper 26 July 2016 Pages: 163 - 173
Psychometric Evaluation of the HIV Disclosure Belief Scale: A Rasch Model Approach Jinxiang HuJulianne M. SerovichJudy A. Kimberly Original Paper 09 July 2016 Pages: 174 - 183
Non-Disclosure of HIV Status and Associations with Psychological Factors, ART Non-Adherence, and Viral Load Non-Suppression Among People Living with HIV in the UK Marina DaskalopoulouFiona C. LampeFor the ASTRA Study Group Original Paper Open access 01 September 2016 Pages: 184 - 195
Disclosure of HIV Status Beyond Sexual Partners by People Living with HIV in France: A Call for Help? Results from the National Cross-Sectional Survey ANRS-VESPA2 Fabienne MarcellinMarie Suzan-MontiThe ANRS VESPA2 Study Group Original Article 10 September 2016 Pages: 196 - 206
Multiple Dimensions of Stigma and Health Related Factors Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Katherine QuinnDexter R. VoisinJohn Schneider Original Paper 27 May 2016 Pages: 207 - 216
Do Customers Flee From HIV? A Survey of HIV Stigma and Its Potential Economic Consequences on Small Businesses in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa Li-Wei ChaoHelena SzrekKarl Peltzer Original Paper 06 July 2016 Pages: 217 - 226
Association Between Enacted Stigma and HIV-Related Risk Behavior Among MSM, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, 2011 Alexandra B. BalajiKristina E. Bowlesfor the NHBS study group Original Paper 09 November 2016 Pages: 227 - 237
Interpersonal Mechanisms Contributing to the Association Between HIV-Related Internalized Stigma and Medication Adherence C. Blake HelmsJanet M. TuranBulent Turan Original Paper 10 February 2016 Pages: 238 - 247
A Livelihood Intervention to Reduce the Stigma of HIV in Rural Kenya: Longitudinal Qualitative Study Alexander C. TsaiAbigail M. HatcherSheri D. Weiser Original Paper 14 January 2016 Pages: 248 - 260
Roles of Self-Stigma, Social Support, and Positive and Negative Affects as Determinants of Depressive Symptoms Among HIV Infected Men who have Sex with Men in China Jinghua LiPhoenix K. H. MoJoseph T. F. Lau Original Paper 20 February 2016 Pages: 261 - 273
Social Support, Stigma and Antenatal Depression Among HIV-Infected Pregnant Women in South Africa Kirsty BrittainClaude A. MellinsRobert H. Remien Original Paper 06 April 2016 Pages: 274 - 282
How Does Stigma Affect People Living with HIV? The Mediating Roles of Internalized and Anticipated HIV Stigma in the Effects of Perceived Community Stigma on Health and Psychosocial Outcomes Bulent TuranHenna BudhwaniJanet M. Turan Original Paper 07 June 2016 Pages: 283 - 291
Relationship of Stigma and Depression Among Newly HIV-Diagnosed Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men Jun TaoLijuan WangSten H. Vermund Original Paper 04 July 2016 Pages: 292 - 299
The “Safe Sex” Conundrum: Anticipated Stigma From Sexual Partners as a Barrier to PrEP Use Among Substance Using MSM Engaging in Transactional Sex Katie B. BielloCatherine E. OldenburgMatthew J. Mimiaga Original Paper 28 June 2016 Pages: 300 - 306
Proximate Context of HIV-Related Stigma and Women’s Use of Skilled Childbirth Services in Uganda Courtney K. NgAlexander C. Tsai Original Paper 22 April 2016 Pages: 307 - 316
Stigma, Facility Constraints, and Personal Disbelief: Why Women Disengage from HIV Care During and After Pregnancy in Morogoro Region, Tanzania Shannon A. McMahonCaitlin E. KennedyCharles Kilewo Original Paper 17 August 2016 Pages: 317 - 329