1. An exploratory study of community violence and HIV care engagement among Black gay and bisexual men.
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Voisin DR, Takahashi L, Walsh JL, DiFranceisco W, Johnson A, Dakin A, Bouacha N, Brown K, and Quinn KG
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Chicago epidemiology, Middle Aged, Depression epidemiology, Sexual and Gender Minorities psychology, Sexual and Gender Minorities statistics & numerical data, Social Support, Violence statistics & numerical data, Violence psychology, Anti-HIV Agents therapeutic use, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV Infections psychology, Black or African American psychology, Black or African American statistics & numerical data, Homosexuality, Male psychology, Homosexuality, Male statistics & numerical data, Medication Adherence psychology, Medication Adherence statistics & numerical data, Bisexuality psychology, Bisexuality statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
This study examined the relationship between exposure to community violence and HIV care engagement among 107 Black gay or bisexual men living with HIV in Chicago. Measures assessed the importance of demographic covariates (age, annual income, health insurance status, and years living with HIV), community violence exposures, mental health, social support, in explaining variations in missed doses of antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication and missed HIV care appointments. Results showed that participants who reported higher rates of exposure to community violence were two times more likely to have missed ART doses and HIV care appointments. Participants who reported depression scores were two times more likely to have greater non-ART adherence . Finally, older participants were more likely to report fewer missed ART doses. More research is needed to clarify the mechanisms between age or depression and ART adherence given community violence exposure. Health care providers should screen for depression when attempting to promote better ART adherence and keeping HIV care appointments for Black gay and bisexual men living with HIV. Younger Black gay and bisexual men living with HIV may be more vulnerable than older men for missed ART doses and may require additional screening and follow-up.
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- 2024
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