Interview 30  

Interview 30

Age at Interview: 45
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 40
Background: A highly educated health professional working full time. He is a black African man married with children.

Brief outline:He was admitted to hospital with a high temperature and headaches where he was diagnosed with HIV. He negotiated his current treatment regime with his doctor (Kaletra and efavirenz), (Video and audio clips read by an actor.)

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After attending an HIV conference he negotiated with his doctor to change his medication. (Read by an actor.)
 
Says that African men tend to go into denial when diagnosed with HIV. (Read by an actor.)
 
Prepared himself and his wife before he disclosed his HIV diagnosis to her. (Read by an actor.)
 
Explains how African men's support groups can play a 'magical' role in building men's confidence and strength. (Read by an actor.)
 
Argues that diverse African communities need a more unified response to HIV. (Read by an actor.)
 
Sometimes people provide excuses to use condoms in relationships rather than disclose their HIV status. (Read by an actor.)
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