A new grounded theory model of sexual adjustment to HIV: facilitators of sexual adjustment and recommendations for clinical practice.
Ben HuntingdonLouise SharpeJohn de WitMartin DuracinskyIlona JuraskovaPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
This model offers clear directions for promoting sexual adjustment to HIV. Health professionals should: (a) assess and intervene for sexual quality of life (not just risk) among PLWH; (b) be aware that serosorting facilitates adjustment in the short to medium term, but may interfere with adjustment long-term, (c) promote opportunities for positive connection between PLWH, and (d) intervene directly with PLWH and HIV negative sexual partners to promote accurate risk of transmission knowledge, including how this applies to their own sexual practices, and whether they are experiencing undue fear of transmission over time.