1 Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2018 Jul;28(8):1217-1228. doi: 10.1177/1049732318764646. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
The relationship between housing and HIV infection is complex. On one hand, poor housing arrangements may affect the health of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). On the other hand, PLWHAs may be more likely to live in substandard homes because of their health. We used qualitative in-depth individual interviews of 38 PLWHAs attending voluntary counseling services at two government hospitals in the Lower Manya Krobo District (LMKD) in the Eastern region of Ghana to examine their housing and health outcomes. Results show that the majority of PLWHAs lived in homes that lacked basic amenities, were overcrowded, had structural deficiencies, and were noisy and dirty. They suffered from poor housing conditions mainly because of their HIV serostatus, as this affected their ability to finance adequate homes, while HIV-related stigmatization led to eviction from either family homes or rented facilities.
住房与 HIV 感染之间的关系很复杂。一方面,不良的住房条件可能会影响 HIV 感染者/艾滋病患者(PLWHAs)的健康。另一方面,PLWHAs 可能由于健康原因而更有可能居住在条件较差的住房中。我们采用定性深入个体访谈法,对加纳东部下曼亚克罗博地区(LMKD)两家政府医院自愿咨询服务处的 38 名 PLWHAs 进行访谈,以研究他们的住房和健康状况。结果表明,大多数 PLWHAs 居住的住房缺乏基本设施,拥挤不堪,存在结构缺陷,且嘈杂、肮脏。他们住房条件差主要是因为他们的 HIV 阳性状态,这影响了他们为自己提供充足住房的能力,而与 HIV 相关的污名化导致他们被逐出家庭住房或出租房。