Attracting Polarities: A Narrative of Diverse Experiences
from People Living with Human Immunodeficiency
Allan M. Manaloto | Esther May Montemayor | Charry Jane P. Robles | Jaymie M. Gutierrez | Carl Edrian E. Lindong | Maxine Agatha H. Marquez | Gabriel Ashley Pericas | Mykaela Hilda S. Vallesteros | Rossinie T. Pasco
Discipline: health studies
Abstract:
With advancements in medicine and technology, there has been notable progress in
eradicating and treating diseases globally. However, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) remains an enduring challenge as an incurable condition. This qualitative study
explored into the narratives of individuals living with HIV (PLHIV), with a specific focus
on the impact of their experiences on their mental health. The study included
participants aged between 21 to 70 years, all undergoing antiretroviral therapy, who
were engaged in face-to-face interviews. Employing a descriptive phenomenological
approach and purposive sampling, interviews were safeguarded by Unique Identifier
Codes to ensure confidentiality. Analysis using Colaizzi’s Method revealed two
prominent thematic themes: (1) "Drawbacks and Constraints: Realities of Living with
HIV," and (2) "Two Steps Forward: Illuminating the Positive Aspects of Living with HIV."
The study's findings indicated that factors beyond the diagnosis of HIV alone
significantly influence the mental well-being of participants.
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