Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 30333, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2009 Dec;13(6):1222-32. doi: 10.1007/s10461-008-9455-4. Epub 2008 Sep 4.
HIV-related stigma negatively affects the lives of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Homeless/unstably housed PLWHA experience myriad challenges and may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of HIV-related stigma. Homeless/unstably housed PLWHA from 3 U.S. cities (N = 637) completed computer-assisted interviews that measured demographics, self-assessed physical and mental health, medical utilization, adherence, HIV disclosure, and risk behaviors. Internal and perceived external HIV stigma were assessed and combined for a total stigma score. Higher levels of stigma were experienced by women, homeless participants, those with a high school education or less, and those more recently diagnosed with HIV. Stigma was strongly associated with poorer self-assessed physical and mental health, and perceived external stigma was associated with recent non-adherence to HIV treatment. Perceived external stigma was associated with decreased HIV disclosure to social network members, and internal stigma was associated with drug use and non-disclosure to sex partners. Interventions are needed to reduce HIV-related stigma and its effects on the health of homeless/unstably housed PLWHA.
HIV 相关耻辱感对 HIV/AIDS 感染者(PLWHA)的生活产生负面影响。无家可归/住房不稳定的 PLWHA 面临着无数挑战,可能特别容易受到 HIV 相关耻辱感的影响。来自美国 3 个城市的无家可归/住房不稳定的 PLWHA(N=637)完成了计算机辅助访谈,测量了人口统计学、自我评估的身心健康、医疗利用、依从性、HIV 披露和风险行为。评估了内部和感知到的外部 HIV 耻辱感,并将其合并为一个总的耻辱感得分。女性、无家可归的参与者、受教育程度较低的参与者以及最近被诊断出 HIV 的参与者经历了更高水平的耻辱感。耻辱感与较差的自我评估身心健康密切相关,而感知到的外部耻辱感与最近不遵守 HIV 治疗有关。感知到的外部耻辱感与向社交网络成员隐瞒 HIV 信息有关,而内部耻辱感与吸毒和不向性伴侣隐瞒有关。需要采取干预措施来减少 HIV 相关耻辱感及其对无家可归/住房不稳定的 PLWHA 健康的影响。