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Hosp Community Psychiatry 39:731-739, July 1988
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Counseling for HIV Testing

Samuel W. Perry M.D.1 and John C. Markowitz M.D.2

1 New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, 525 East 68th Street, New York, New York 10021
2 Cornell University Medical College

Recommendations are presented for counseling individuals who wish to know if they have been infected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Pretest counseling includes explaining the sensitivity and meaning of HIV antibody tests and the limits of confidentiality, assessing the patient's potential strengths, vulnerabilities, coping capacity, and supportive resources, and mutually deciding if the test is advisable. Populations that have been identified as at risk for HIV infection are listed, and four case vignettes that illustrate the complexity of the decision to be tested are provided. Posttest counseling includes notification of test results, reducing the immediate distress of seropositive patients, educating about how HIV is and is not spread, explaining methods to prevent transmission, advising the patient about who should be told the test results, and arranging follow-up care.




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