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- W4376126179 abstract "Black women in the Southern U.S. account for 67% of all new HIV diagnoses across women of all races and ethnicities. In comparison to women of other racial and ethnic identities, Black women disproportionately experience internalized stigma, lower levels of disclosure self-efficacy, and lower rates of medical adherence. The disclosure processes model hypothesizes that persons living with HIV can be disclosure avoidance oriented or disclosure approach oriented. Disclosure avoidance is facilitated by various forms of stigma and negative outcome expectations. While disclosure approach orientation is facilitated by factors such as positive disclosure attitudes and disclosure self-efficacy. Despite the important role of disclosure in ending the HIV epidemic, extant interventions are limited. Recent research suggests entertainment-education (EE) may be an effective intervention for HIV status disclosure. Entertainment-education is a persuasive strategy that consists of intentionally embedding health and social messages into entertaining content.The present study evaluated the comparative efficacy of the 90 DAYS film for improving internalized HIV stigma, disclosure beliefs, positive disclosure attitudes, disclosure self-efficacy, HIV disclosure intentions, and medical adherence intentions. A randomized controlled trial was employed consisting of 130 Black women living with HIV in the Southern U.S. Participants were recruited primarily via a Qualtrics panel and randomly assigned to either view the 90 DAYS film or a standard of care brochure.Results indicated the EE condition significantly outperformed the brochure condition on the following outcomes: disclosure beliefs (p = .046), positive disclosure attitudes (p = .008), disclosure self-efficacy (p = .007), and intentions to disclose to an intimate partner (p = .038). Statistically significant differences were not observed for internalized stigma or medical adherence intentions.Findings suggest that EE is an effective strategy for improving psychosocial influences of disclosure and disclosure intentions. Theoretical and practical implications of this work are discussed." @default.
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- W4376126179 title "Entertainment-education to reduce internalized stigma, increase intimate partner status disclosure intentions, and increase antiretroviral medical adherence intentions: A randomized controlled trial targeting black women living with HIV in the Southern U.S." @default.
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