There has been little research on how young people with PAH manage such disclosure-related stressors in intimate relationships. This study examined how disclosure challenges are managed by young adults with PAH in the UK within their intimate relationships. Seven participants (five females and two males) currently or previously in an intimate relationship, aged 18-23 years, were recruited from a UK hospital clinic. The majority of participants were of sub-Saharan African origins. They took part in in-depth interviews, with data analysed according to the principles of interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Four themes were elicited:
- decisions about starting, continuing or resuming relationships shaped by disclosure,
- disclosing early to avoid the pain of future rejection,
- using condoms to avoid disclosure and
- testing likely partner reactions to disclosure.
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By: Greenhalgh C1, Evangeli M1, Frize G2, Foster C2, Fidler S2.
- 1a Department of Clinical Psychology , Royal Holloway, University of London , Surrey , UK.
- 2b The 900 Clinic , Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, St. Mary's Hospital , London , UK.
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