Sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical characteristics associated with perceived discrimination in healthcare settings among Black persons with diagnosed HIV in the United States

被引:1
|
作者
Hall, Wendasha Jenkins [1 ]
McCree, Donna Hubbard [2 ]
Beer, Linda [2 ]
Luo, Qingwei [3 ]
Carter, Brittani [1 ]
机构
[1] Kennesaw State Univ, Dept Hlth Promot & Phys Educ, 590 Cobb Ave NW,Room 3009,MD 0202, Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA
[2] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div HIV AIDS Prevent, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] ICF Int, Atlanta, GA USA
来源
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV | 2023年 / 35卷 / 03期
关键词
HIV; discrimination; healthcare; Black; DISPARITIES; ADHERENCE; SAMPLE; HIV/AIDS;
D O I
10.1080/09540121.2022.2141183
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Research that explores the intra-racial socio-demographic and clinical characteristics associated with perceived discrimination in healthcare settings in the US is lacking. We examined the prevalence of self-reported discrimination in HIV care settings during the past 12 months among Black persons from a nationally representative sample of US adults with diagnosed HIV collected 6/2018-5/2019. We assessed the prevalence of self-reported discrimination in HIV care settings during the past 12 months, perceived reasons for discrimination, and factors associated with discrimination among Black persons with diagnosed HIV (n = 1,631). Overall, 22% reported experiencing discrimination in a healthcare setting; discrimination was most often attributed to HIV status. Those reporting discrimination were younger, MSM, and living at or below the federal poverty level. They also experienced homelessness, incarceration and illicit substance use in the past 12 months, and anxiety and depression symptoms in the past 2 weeks. They were less likely to use ART or report 100% ART dose adherence in the past 30 days. No associations were found with viral suppression. Systems are needed to monitor, evaluate reports of, and address discrimination in healthcare settings. Incorporating anti-discrimination policies and continuing education opportunities for providers and staff may reduce experiences of discrimination among persons with HIV.
引用
收藏
页码:325 / 333
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Critical race theory as a tool for understanding poor engagement along the HIV care continuum among African American/Black and Hispanic persons living with HIV in the United States: a qualitative exploration
    Freeman, Robert
    Gwadz, Marya Viorst
    Silverman, Elizabeth
    Kutnick, Alexandra
    Leonard, Noelle R.
    Ritchie, Amanda S.
    Reed, Jennifer
    Martinez, Belkis Y.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH, 2017, 16
  • [22] Treatment for alcohol use disorder among persons with and without HIV in a clinical care setting in the United States
    Davy-Mendez, Thibaut
    Sarovar, Varada
    Levine-Hall, Tory
    Lea, Alexandra N.
    Sterling, Stacy A.
    Chi, Felicia W.
    Palzes, Vanessa A.
    Bryant, Kendall J.
    Weisner, Constance M.
    Silverberg, Michael J.
    Satre, Derek D.
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2021, 229
  • [23] Temporal trends and black-white disparity in mortality among hospitalized persons living with HIV in the United States
    Salihu, Hamisu M.
    Henshaw, Chelsea
    Salemi, Jason L.
    Dongarwar, Deepa
    Wudil, Usman J.
    Olaleye, Omonike
    Godbole, Nupur
    Aggarwal, Anjali
    Aliyu, Muktar H.
    MEDICINE, 2019, 98 (09)
  • [24] Sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with transdermal alcohol concentration from the SCRAM biosensor among persons living with and without HIV
    Richards, Veronica L.
    Liu, Yiyang
    Orr, Jessica
    Leeman, Robert F.
    Barnett, Nancy P.
    Bryant, Kendall
    Cook, Robert L.
    Wang, Yan
    ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 45 (09): : 1804 - 1811
  • [25] History of Incarceration is Associated with Unmet Socioeconomic Needs and Structural Discrimination among Young Black Sexual Minority Men (SMM) in the United States
    Ogunbajo, Adedotun
    Siconolfi, Daniel
    Storholm, Erik
    Vincent, Wilson
    Pollack, Lance
    Rebchook, Greg
    Tan, Judy
    Huebner, David
    Kegeles, Susan
    JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 2023, 100 (03): : 447 - 458
  • [26] Racial Discrimination and Perceived Weight Status Are Positively Associated With Depressive Symptoms Among Latina and Hispanic Women in the United States
    Osa, Maggie L.
    Luther, Gabriella M.
    Kelly, Nichole R.
    HISPANIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2025,
  • [27] Patterns of HIV Treatment Preferences Among People With Diverse Demographic, Social, and Behavioral Characteristics Who Are Living With HIV in the United States
    Russell, Elizabeth S.
    Zhou, Mo
    Song, Yan
    Barak, Narquis
    Gao, Yipeng
    Mast, T. Christopher
    JAIDS-JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 2024, 97 (04) : 344 - 352
  • [28] Characteristics and clinical manifestations of monkeypox among people with and without HIV in the United States: a retrospective cohort
    Chastain, Daniel B.
    Motoa, Gabriel
    Ortiz-Martinez, Yeimer
    Gharamti, Amal
    Henao-Martinez, Andres F.
    AIDS, 2023, 37 (04) : 611 - 616
  • [29] SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND HEALTH CARE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RECENT HIV TESTING AMONG SEXUALLY ACTIVE NON-HISPANIC BLACK WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES
    Nearns, Jodi
    Baldwin, Julie A.
    Clayton, Heather
    WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES, 2009, 19 (01) : 52 - 60
  • [30] Understanding long-term HIV survivorship among African American/Black and Latinx persons living with HIV in the United States: a qualitative exploration through the lens of symbolic violence
    Freeman, Robert
    Gwadz, Marya
    Wilton, Leo
    Collins, Linda M.
    Dorsen, Caroline
    Hawkins, Robert L.
    Silverman, Elizabeth
    Martinez, Belkis Y.
    Leonard, Noelle R.
    Applegate, Amanda
    Cluesman, Sabrina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH, 2020, 19 (01)