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The Intersection of Mental Health, Self-Reported Neurocognitive Functioning, and Education in Older HIV Gay Men

机译:心理健康,自我报告的神经认知功能和老年艾滋病毒同性恋者的教育

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Abstract Older people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) face different mental and neurocognitive challenges related to their health and well-being. Using data from a cross-sectional study (n=250) on older (age 50-69) gay men living with HIV/AIDS in NYC, this study examined the multi-level associations between self-reported neurocognitive functioning, mental health, and key sociodemographics (age, race/ethnicity, financial situation, and education). Findings suggest those who have higher self-reported neurocognitive functioning have higher levels of education, better self-rated health, and lower levels of PTSD and depression (p0.01). Differences were not observed based on race/ethnicity, financial situation, and age. The overall findings demonstrate educational differences in self-reported cognitive functioning among older HIV gay men and highlight the importance of enhancing interventions and policies to promote better cognitive and mental health outcomes. More research is warranted to understand the intersection of education and cognitive performance among other sub-groups of PLWHA to understand whether these findings are consistent.
机译:摘要生活与艾滋病毒/艾滋病(Plwha)的老年人面对与健康和健康有关的不同心理和神经认知挑战。使用来自横断面研究(n = 250)的数据(50-69岁)与纽约市艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的男同性恋男性,本研究检测了自我报告的神经认知功能,心理健康和主要的社会主导(年龄,种族/种族,财务状况和教育)。调查结果表明,那些具有更高的自我报告的神经认知功能的人具有更高水平的教育,更好的自我评价的健康和降低的可行者和抑郁症(P <0.01)。根据种族/民族,财务状况和年龄没有观察到差异。整体调查结果表明了较老艾滋病毒同性恋男子的自我报告的认知功能的教育差异,并突出了提高干预措施和政策的重要性,以促进更好的认知和心理健康状况。有权了解更多的研究,以了解其他小组群体中的教育和认知性能,以了解这些发现是否一致。

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