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Social Support Stigma and Disclosure: Examining the Relationship with HIV Medication Adherence among Ryan White Program Clients in the Mid-South USA

机译:社会支持污名和公开:检查美国中南部瑞安·怀特计划客户中艾滋病毒依从性与依从性的关系

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Social support from friends and family is positively related to better health outcomes among adults living with HIV. An extension of these networks such as religious communities may be an untapped source of social support for promoting HIV medical adherence. This paper explores the association of HIV medication adherence to satisfaction with support from family, friends and church members, as well as HIV-related stigma, and HIV disclosure. In partnership with the Shelby County Health Department, the Memphis Ryan White Part A Program, and the University of Memphis School of Public Health, a total of 286 interviewer-administered surveys were conducted with Ryan White clients. Seventy-six percent (n = 216) of participants reported being prescribed antiretroviral medication (ARVs). Nearly all participants (n = 202, 94%) prescribed ARVs reported disclosing their HIV status to someone. Almost 20% (n = 40) of those prescribed ARVs reported not being satisfied with support received from his/her church. Interestingly, participants reported rarely experiencing stigma as a result of their HIV status. The extent to which satisfaction with support from personal networks and institutional settings like the church affect medication adherence is yet to be understood. The complexity of HIV disclosure and HIV stigma in relation to these supports warrants further investigation to understand how best to improve HIV health outcomes.
机译:朋友和家人的社会支持与感染艾滋病毒的成年人改善健康状况呈正相关。这些网络的扩展,例如宗教社区,可能是促进HIV依从性的社会支持的未开发来源。本文探讨了在家人,朋友和教会成员的支持下,HIV药物依从性与满意度之间的联系,以及与HIV相关的污名和HIV披露。与谢尔比县卫生局,孟菲斯·赖安·怀特A部分计划和孟菲斯大学公共卫生学院合作,与赖安·怀特的客户进行了总共286次由访调员管理的调查。百分之七十六(n = 216)的参与者报告正在服用抗逆转录病毒药物(ARV)。几乎所有参与者(n = 202,94%)都开具了抗逆转录病毒药物,并向某人透露了自己的艾滋病毒状况。那些规定的ARV中有将近20%(n = 40)表示对他/她的教会的支持不满意。有趣的是,参与者报告称很少因艾滋病毒感染而遭受耻辱。对个人网络和教会等机构环境的支持的满意程度会影响药物的依从性尚待了解。与这些支持有关的艾滋病毒披露和艾滋病毒耻辱感的复杂性值得进一步研究,以了解如何最好地改善艾滋病毒健康状况。

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