Abstract


 This study aims to identify the relationship between family acceptance and social interaction in people with HIV. This research method uses descriptive correlation research through a cross-sectional approach. The results of the univariate analysis showed that there were 39 respondents (81.3%) in the excellent family acceptance category and 26 respondents (52.4%) in the high social interaction category for people with HIV, and the Spearman rank test found a positive and moderate correlation between family acceptance and social interactions in people with HIV (p=0.000; <α=0.05, r = 0.522). In conclusion, families and patients treat HIV-infected family members through acceptance and favorable treatment to help overcome external or internal pressure and prevent HIV education for families with sufferers.
 
 Keywords: HIV, Social Interaction, Family Acceptance

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