1. Fear of COVID and Physical Health Among People Living with HIV in China: Mediation Effects of HIV Stigma, Social Support, and Substance Use
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Chen, Wei-Ti, Huang, Feifei, Sun, Wenxiu, and Zhang, Lin
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Social Determinants of Health ,HIV/AIDS ,Infectious Diseases ,Coronaviruses ,Drug Abuse (NIDA only) ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental Health ,Clinical Research ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Substance Misuse ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Social Stigma ,Social Support ,COVID-19 ,HIV Infections ,Male ,China ,Female ,Fear ,Adult ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Middle Aged ,Health Status ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,COVID-19 fear ,Physical health ,HIV stigma ,Social support ,Substance use ,Public Health and Health Services ,Social Work ,Public health - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely impacted people living with HIV (PLWH) worldwide. The negative impacts on PLWH's mental health from fear of COVID-19 are labeled as "a double stress." The association between fear of COVID-19 and HIV (internalized) stigma has been found among PLWH. Studies that explore the relationships between fear of COVID-19 and physical health outcomes are few, especially among PLWH. In this study, we explored the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and physical health among PLWH and the mediated effects of HIV stigma, social support, and substance use. A cross-sectional online survey of PLWH (n = 201) from November 2021 to May 2022 was carried out in Shanghai, China. The data on socio-demographics, fear of COVID-19, physical health, HIV-related perceived stigma, social support, and substance use were gathered and analyzed by structure equation modeling (SEM). In SEM analysis, fear of COVID-19 showed a significant and indirect effect on physical health (β=-0.085) which was primarily mediated by HIV stigma. In SEM analysis, the final model had a good fit. Fear of COVID-19 showed a significant effect on HIV stigma (β = 0.223) with the majority being direct effects (β = 0.262) and a small indirect effect via substance use (β=-0.039). Furthermore, HIV stigma showed a significant effect on physical health (β=-0.382), the majority of which was direct (β=-0.340), and a small indirect effect via social support (β=-0.042). This is one of the first studies to explore how fear of contracting COVID-19 can affect PLWH's coping behaviors (e.g., using substances and obtaining social support) used to combat HIV stigma as well as to achieve better physical health in China.
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- 2024