Case Study
APC-2015-0333-ver9-Kalichman_3P 221..228
HIV Disclosure and Transmission Risks to Sex Partners Among HIV-Positive Men Seth C. Kalichman, PhD, Moira O. Kalichman, MSW, Chauncey Cherry, PhD, and Tamar Grebler, BA Abstract DisclosureofHIV-positivestatustosexpartnersiscriticaltoprotectinguninfectedpartners.Inaddition,people living with HIV often risk criminal prosecution when they do not inform sex partners of their HIV status. The current studyexamined factors associated with nondisclosure of HIV status by men livingwith HIV in Atlanta, GA (92% African African, mean age=43.8), who engage in condomless sex with uninfected sex partners. Sexually active HIV-positive men (N=538) completed daily electronic sexual behavior assessments over the courseof28daysandcompletedcomputerizedinterviews,drugtesting,medicationadherenceassessments,and