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Post-test adverse psychological effects and coping mechanisms amongst HIV self-tested individuals living in couples in urban Blantyre, Malawi.

Moses Kelly KumwendaElizabeth Lucy CorbettAugustine Talumba ChokoJeremiah ChikovoreKruger KaswaswaMphatso MwapasaRodrick SambakunsiTore Jarl GuttebergStephen GordonAlister MunthaliNicola Desmond
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Self-tested individuals living in couples may lack collective coping capability to collaboratively manage post-test adverse events after new HIV-positive or HIV-discordant results. Psychosocial support seemed to enable couples to foster both an individual and a collective ability to manage adverse psychological effects within the context of a couple. More research is needed to ascertain the magnitude of the deficiency of collective coping competency in couples following an HIV test.
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