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Progress Toward Achieving National HIV/AIDS Strategy Goals for Quality of Life Among Persons Aged ≥50 Years with Diagnosed HIV -- Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2017--2023.

Authors :
Beer, Linda
Yunfeng Tie
Crim, Stacy M.
Weiser, John
Taussig, Jennifer
Craw, Jason A.
Buchacz, Kate A.
Dobbs, Ashanté
Collins Jr., Charles B.
Johnston, Marie E.
De Los Reyes, Andrew
Gelaude, Deborah
Hughes, Kamal
Desamu-Thorpe, Rodel
Prejean, Joseph
Source :
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report; 9/12/2024, Vol. 73 Issue 36, p781-787, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ensuring good quality of life (QoL) among persons with diagnosed HIV (PWH) is a priority of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), which established 2025 goals for improving QoL. Goals are monitored through five indicators: self-rated health, unmet needs for mental health services, unemployment, hunger or food insecurity, and unstable housing or homelessness. Among the growing population of PWH aged ≥50 years, progress toward these goals has not been assessed. Data collected during the 2017--2022 cycles of the Medical Monitoring Project, an annual complex sample survey of U.S. adults with diagnosed HIV, assessed progress toward NHAS 2025 QoL goals among PWH aged ≥50 years, overall and by age group. The recent estimated annual percentage change from baseline (2017 or 2018) to 2022 was calculated for each indicator. Among PWH aged ≥50 years, the 2025 goal of 95% PWH with good or better self-rated health is 46.2% higher than the 2022 estimate. The 2025 goals of a 50% reduction in the other indicators range from 26.3% to 56.3% lower than the 2022 estimates. Decreasing hunger or food insecurity by 50% among PWH aged ≥65 was the only goal met by 2022. If recent trends continue, other NHAS QoL 2025 goals are unlikely to be met. Multisectoral strategies to improve access to housing, employment, food, and mental health will be needed to meet NHAS 2025 goals for QoL among older PWH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01492195
Volume :
73
Issue :
36
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179589684
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7336a1