scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

A pandemic of the poor: social disadvantage and the U.S. HIV epidemic.

TLDR
The interlocking relationships between biological, social, and behavioral factors that drive HIV/AIDS epidemics are discussed and the social positions of those most affected by HIV and AIDS are described, particularly racial and gender groups.
Abstract
The U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic has evolved over the past 30 years and is now concentrated in socially marginalized and disenfranchised communities. The health disparities in this epidemic are striking, with most HIV infections occurring in sexual minorities and communities of color. While widely recognized, the health disparities in HIV and AIDS are not often discussed. In this article, we examine the factors underlying health disparities in the U.S. HIV epidemic. We first discuss the interlocking relationships between biological, social, and behavioral factors that drive HIV/AIDS epidemics. Guided by a well-established conceptual model of health disparities, we then describe the social positions of those most affected by HIV and AIDS, particularly racial and gender groups. Structural and economic conditions-including environmental resources, constraints, access to care, and psychosocial influences-are examined in relation to HIV disease trajectories. Greater attention to contextual factors and comorbidities is needed to reduce the health disparities in HIV/AIDS.

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Exposing some important barriers to health care access in the rural USA

TL;DR: Rural and urban health care disparities require an ongoing program of reform with the aim to improve the provision of services, promote recruitment, training and career development of rural health care professionals, increase comprehensive health insurance coverage and engage rural residents and healthcare providers in health promotion.
Journal ArticleDOI

Alcohol Use and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection: Current Knowledge, Implications, and Future Directions.

TL;DR: Understanding how alcohol use affects PLWH in the era of HIV as a chronic condition should inform how to mitigate transmission, achieve viral suppression, and avoid exacerbating common comorbidities of HIV and alcohol use and make progress toward the 90-90-90 goals for engagement in the HIV treatment cascade.
Journal ArticleDOI

Signs of Social Class: The Experience of Economic Inequality in Everyday Life.

TL;DR: It is argued that class signals are a frequent, rapid, and accurate component of person perception, and new data and analyses are provided demonstrating the accuracy of class signaling in 60-s interactions, Facebook photographs, and isolated recordings of brief speech.
Journal ArticleDOI

COVID-19 Pandemic and Impending Global Mental Health Implications.

TL;DR: Media has underlined COVID-19 as rather an exclusive threat, which has added to panic and stress in masses which can lead to several mental health issues like anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder which should be contained immediately in its initial phases.
Journal ArticleDOI

State of HIV in the US Deep South

TL;DR: This manuscript synthesizes recent data on HIV epidemiology, care financing, and current research literature on factors that predispose this region to experience a greater impact of HIV to inform efforts to effectively address HIV in the South.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Symptoms of posttraumatic stress and death anxiety in persons with HIV and medication adherence difficulties.

TL;DR: Anxiety, as manifested by PTSD symptoms should be routinely assessed among patients with HIV, and variables such as death anxiety, social support, and depression are appropriate targets for mental health interventions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Estimating the impact of alcohol consumption on survival for HIV+ individuals

TL;DR: Alcohol is an underappreciated yet modifiable risk factor for poor survival among individuals with HIV, and its impact on survival is estimated through a calibrated and validated simulation of HIV disease.
Journal ArticleDOI

The role of substance abuse in HIV disease progression: reconciling differences from laboratory and epidemiologic investigations.

TL;DR: A careful evaluation of methodological strengths and limitations inherent to both study designs are provided in order to provide a more nuanced understanding of how these findings may complement one another.
Journal ArticleDOI

Socioeconomic status (SES) as a determinant of adherence to treatment in HIV infected patients: a systematic review of the literature

TL;DR: A systematic review of the available evidence does not provide conclusive support for existence of a clear association between SES and adherence among patients infected with HIV/AIDS.
Journal ArticleDOI

Health and Treatment Implications of Food Insufficiency among People Living with HIV/AIDS, Atlanta, Georgia

TL;DR: It was showed that half of people living with HIV/AIDS in this study lacked sufficient food, and food insufficiency was associated with multiple indicators of poor health, including higher HIV viral loads, lower CD4 cell counts, and poorer treatment adherence.
Related Papers (5)