Psychological Distress Mediates the Relationship Between HIV-Related Stigma and Prescription Opioid Misuse Among Chinese People Living with HIV

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Cheuk Chi Tam
Sayward E. Harrison
Eric G. Benotsch
Alain H. Litwin
Yuejiao Zhou
Zhiyong Shen
Xiaoming Li
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[1] South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality,Arnold School of Public Health
[2] University of South Carolina,Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health
[3] University of South Carolina,Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences
[4] University of South Carolina,Department of Psychology
[5] Virginia Commonwealth University,School of Health Research
[6] Clemson University,Department of Medicine, School of Medicine Greenville
[7] University of South Carolina,undefined
[8] Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Center for Disease Prevention and Control,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2024年 / 28卷
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Prescription opioids; People living with HIV; HIV-related stigma; Workplace discrimination; Psychological distress; Mediation; China;
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Prescription opioid misuse (POM) among people living with HIV (PLWH) is a serious concern due to risks related to dependence and overdose, and PLWH may be at higher risk for POM due to psychosocial stressors including psychological distress. However, scant POM research has examined the role of HIV-related stigma (e.g., internalized stigma, enacted stigma) in POM among PLWH. Guided by minority stress theory, this study examined a hypothesized serial mediation among enacted stigma, internalized stigma, psychological distress, and POM within a sample of Chinese PLWH with pain symptoms enrolled in a wave (between November 2017 and February 2018) of a longitudinal cohort study in Guangxi (n = 116). Models were tested individually for six enacted stigma experiences, controlling for key demographic and health-related variables (e.g., CD4 + count). Results showed HIV-related workplace discrimination was the most common stigma experience (12%,) and 10.3% of PLWH reported POM. Indirect effect analyses showed that internalized stigma was indirectly associated with POM through psychological distress. Internalized stigma and psychological distress mediated the association between workplace discrimination and POM. Family discrimination, gossip, and healthcare discrimination were directly associated with POM. This study suggests that Chinese PLWH may engage in POM to cope with psychological distress that is rooted in HIV-related stigma and highlights the important context of workplace discrimination for PLWH. Implications for interventions to reduce POM among PLWH are discussed.
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