“…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a communicable disease, and disclosure of one's HIV status has been an important component of preventing onwards transmission. Since the development of effective medical treatment, HIV disclosure has become all the more important as people living with HIV (PLWH) can now expect to live a normal lifespan; disclosure now represents a fundamental and ongoing part of living with the disease (Feigin, Sapir, Patinkin, & Turner, 2013). HIV disclosure represents a form of psychological adjustment to a HIV+ diagnosis (Rodkjaer et al, 2014), as well as acting as a gateway for further social (Mburu et al, 2014), medical (Elopre et al, 2015;Ostermann et al, 2015) and emotional support (Yonah, Fredrick, & Leyna, 2014), and improved quality of life (Mutabazi-Mwesigire, Seeley, Martin, & Katamba, 2014).…”