The Relationship Between Discrimination and Missed HIV Care Appointments Among Women Living with HIV.
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Cressman, Andrew EHowe, Chanelle J
Nunn, Amy S
Adimora, Adaora A
Williams, David R
Kempf, Mirjam-Colette
Chandran, Aruna
Wentz, Eryka L
Blackstock, Oni J
Kassaye, Seble G
Cohen, Jennifer
Cohen, Mardge H
Wingood, Gina M
Metsch, Lisa R
Wilson, Tracey E
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AIDS and behaviorDate Published
2020-01Publication Volume
24Publication Issue
1Publication Begin page
151Publication End page
164
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Receiving regular HIV care is crucial for maintaining good health among persons with HIV. However, racial and gender disparities in HIV care receipt exist. Discrimination and its impact may vary by race/ethnicity and gender, contributing to disparities. Data from 1578 women in the Women's Interagency HIV Study ascertained from 10/1/2012 to 9/30/2016 were used to: (1) estimate the relationship between discrimination and missing any scheduled HIV care appointments and (2) assess whether this relationship is effect measure modified by race/ethnicity. Self-reported measures captured discrimination and the primary outcome of missing any HIV care appointments in the last 6 months. Log-binomial models accounting for measured sources of confounding and selection bias were fit. For the primary outcome analyses, women experiencing discrimination typically had a higher prevalence of missing an HIV care appointment. Moreover, there was no statistically significant evidence for effect measure modification by race/ethnicity. Interventions to minimize discrimination or its impact may improve HIV care engagement among women.Citation
Cressman AE, Howe CJ, Nunn AS, Adimora AA, Williams DR, Kempf MC, Chandran A, Wentz EL, Blackstock OJ, Kassaye SG, Cohen J, Cohen MH, Wingood GM, Metsch LR, Wilson TE. The Relationship Between Discrimination and Missed HIV Care Appointments Among Women Living with HIV. AIDS Behav. 2020 Jan;24(1):151-164. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02522-8. PMID: 31049811; PMCID: PMC6824941.DOI
10.1007/s10461-019-02522-8ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s10461-019-02522-8
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