Correlates of Intersectional HIV and Substance Use Stigma Affecting People with HIV and Substance Use in St. Petersburg, Russia

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Sara Lodi
Sarah L. Rossi
Sally Bendiks
Natalia Gnatienko
Christine Lloyd-Travaglini
Marina Vetrova
Olga Toussova
Natalia Bushara
Elena Blokhina
Evgeny Krupitsky
Maria L. Ekstrand
Dmitry Lioznov
Jeffrey H. Samet
Karsten Lunze
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[1] Boston University School of Public Health,Department of Medicine
[2] Boston Medical Center,Laboratory of Clinical Psychopharmacology of Addictions
[3] First Pavlov State Medical University of Saint Petersburg,Department of Addiction
[4] Bekhterev National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Neurology,Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, School of Medicine
[5] University of California San Francisco,School of Medicine
[6] St. John’s Research Institute,Department of Biostatistics
[7] St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences,undefined
[8] Boston University,undefined
[9] Boston University School of Public Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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HIV; Stigma; Substance use; Mental health; Intersectional stigma;
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People with HIV (PWH) who inject drugs often experience coexisting HIV- and substance use-related stigma manifestations. We assessed correlates of HIV stigma (Berger HIV stigma scale), substance use stigma (Substance Abuse Self-stigma scale) and intersectional HIV and substance use stigma in a cohort of PWH with a lifetime history of drug use in St. Petersburg, Russia. Intersectional stigma was defined as having a score greater than the median for both forms of stigma. Of the 208 participants, 56 (27%) had intersectional stigma. Depressive symptoms and alcohol dependence were significantly associated with a higher HIV and substance stigma score, but not with intersectional stigma. Individual and community interventions to reduce the impact of HIV stigma and substance use stigma affecting PWH who inject drugs should consider assessing and addressing mental health and unhealthy substance use. Further work with longitudinal data is needed to understand mechanisms leading to intersectional stigma.
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