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  Overcoming Truth Telling as an Obstacle to Initiating Safer Sex: Clients and Health Practitioners Planning Deception During HIV Test Counseling
 
 
Title: Overcoming Truth Telling as an Obstacle to Initiating Safer Sex: Clients and Health Practitioners Planning Deception During HIV Test Counseling
Author: Mattson, Marifran
Roberts, Felicia
Appeared in: Health Communication
Paging: Volume 13 (2001) nr. 4 pages 343-362
Year: 2001-10-01
Contents: This article considers how deception, as a strategy for handling delicate interpersonal situations, is raised and responded to during HIV pretest counseling sessions. Two cases are presented in which clients (CLs) formulate extrarelational sexual encounters as potential obstacles to initiating safer sex practices with long-term relational partners (because reinitiating safer sex with such partners would entail admission of the extrarelational encounters). Close analysis of spoken interaction reveals that CLs display their resistance to initiating safer sex by animating, through hypothetical dialogue, their long-term partners' requests for explanation of the disruption in their usual intimate behaviors; health practitioners attempt to overcome this obstacle of "truth telling" by suggesting deception in its place. This study extends current understandings of the formulation and planning of deceptive messages in the course of actual health promotion interactions. The implications of this investigation suggest that deception may pose a viable, albeit controversial, option when promoting disease prevention behaviors, especially in delicate interpersonal interactions such as not wanting to admit an extrarelational affair.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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