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- W2280774815 abstract "Heterosexual Men with HIV 2 A narrative analysis of the experiences of living with HIV for heterosexual men The number of heterosexual men presenting with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is steadily increasing in Australia. A paucity of literature currently exists surrounding the experience of living with HIV for heterosexual men, with most information targeted towards gay men, injecting drug users (IDUs) and women. This narrative literature review examines the body of knowledge concerning the experiences ofheterosexual men living with HIV. The findings of this review indicate that for heterosexual men, HIV significantly impacts on their physical, psychological and social well being. In particular, they struggle with social and intimate relationships, negotiating disclosure, managing their stigmatised identity, and accessing both medical and non-medical services. A lack of understanding of the experience of heterosexual men living with HIV has undoubtedly constrained the development of appropriate interventions for this group. As HIV has developed into a chronic condition, it is crucial to identify the type of support services required by different populations presenting with HIV and target these services accordingly. Knowledge gained through this review will further guide decisions for service providers, policy makers, and health professionals concerned with meeting the needs of heterosexual men living with HIV. It will also assist heterosexual men themselves in understanding how to live with HIV. Tanya Millard Dr Sonya Girdler September, 2009 Heterosexual Men with HIV 3 A narrative analysis of the experiences of living with HIV for heterosexual men T.N. MILLARD & S.J. GIRDLER Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia The number of heterosexual men presenting with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is steadily increasing in Australia. A paucity of literature currently exists surrounding the experience of living with HIV for heterosexual men, with most information targeted towards gay men, injecting drug users (IDUs) and women. This narrative literature review examines the body of knowledge concerning the experiences of heterosexual men living with HIV. The findings of this review indicate that for heterosexual men, HIV significantly impacts on their physical, psychological and social well being. In particular, they struggle with social and intimate relationships, negotiating disclosure, managing their stigmatised identity, and accessing both medical and non-medical services. A lack of understanding of the experience of heterosexual men living with HIV has undoubtedly constrained the development of appropriate interventions for this group. As HIV has developed into a chronic condition, it is crucial to identify the type of support services required by different populations presenting with HIV and target these services accordingly. Knowledge gained through this review will further guide decisions for service providers, policy makers, and health professionals concerned with meeting the needs of heterosexual men living with HIV. It will also assist heterosexual men themselves in understanding how to live with HIV." @default.
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