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住房和收入对旧金山湾区与艾滋病相关健康结果的影响——来自SPNS有色人种跨性别女性倡议的研究结果

Housing and income effects on HIV-related health outcomes in the San Francisco Bay Area - findings from the SPNS transwomen of color initiative.

作者信息

Wilson E C, Turner C, Arayasirikul S, Woods T, Nguyen T, Lin R, Franza K, Tryon J, Nemoto T, Iwamoto M

机构信息

a Center for Public Health Research, San Francisco Department of Public Health , San Francisco , California , USA.

b Brandy Martell Project, TransVision program, Tri City Health Center.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2018 Nov;30(11):1356-1359. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2018.1489102. Epub 2018 Jun 19.

Abstract

Transwomen of color are disproportionately impacted by HIV and may have worse health outcomes than other populations. This analysis was conducted to examine structural factors associated with poor health outcomes among transwomen of color living with HIV in the San Francisco Bay Area (N = 159). Univariate and multivariable analyses were conducted to determine if structural factors were associated with poor HIV-related health outcomes. A majority of participants were Black or African American (110/159, 69.2%), 32 (20.1%) identified their primary race/ethnicity as Hispanic or Latino/a or Spanish, and 17 (10.7%) identified as another race/ethnicity. Transwomen of color in our sample faced extreme structural barriers, including residential transience, extreme low income, high prevalence of running out of money in the last six months, high rates of food insecurity, high prevalence of income via entitlement programs, engagement in sex work and other illicit activities for income. Unstable housing was the structural factor most consistently associated with poor health outcomes along the HIV care continuum and may explain engagement in other sources of income generation. Interventions are needed that go beyond the individual and health care-level to address needs for housing and economic opportunities to improve HIV care outcomes among transwomen of color living with HIV in the San Francisco Bay Area.

摘要

有色人种跨性别女性受艾滋病毒的影响尤为严重,其健康状况可能比其他人群更差。本分析旨在研究旧金山湾区感染艾滋病毒的有色人种跨性别女性(N = 159)中与健康状况不佳相关的结构因素。进行单变量和多变量分析以确定结构因素是否与艾滋病毒相关的不良健康状况有关。大多数参与者为黑人或非裔美国人(110/159,69.2%),32人(20.1%)将其主要种族/族裔确定为西班牙裔或拉丁裔或西班牙人,17人(10.7%)确定为其他种族/族裔。我们样本中的有色人种跨性别女性面临极端的结构障碍,包括居住不稳定、极端低收入、过去六个月资金短缺的高发生率、高粮食不安全率、通过福利计划获得收入的高发生率、从事性工作和其他非法活动以获取收入。不稳定住房是艾滋病毒护理连续过程中与不良健康状况最始终相关的结构因素,可能解释了参与其他创收来源的情况。需要采取超越个人和医疗保健层面的干预措施,以满足住房和经济机会需求,从而改善旧金山湾区感染艾滋病毒的有色人种跨性别女性的艾滋病毒护理结果。

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