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Complex Patterns Across the Migration Process and Associated HIV Testing and Risk Behaviors among Latino Immigrants

机译:跨迁移过程的复杂模式以及拉丁裔移民之间的相关艾滋病检测和风险行为

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BackgroundMigrants are at elevated risk for adverse HIV-related outcomes. Yet, there is limited understanding about the complexity of the migration process and the different migration experiences that may influence HIV testing and risk behaviors. This study examined whether patterns in immigrants' migration experience were associated with HIV risk and preventive behaviors.MethodsSurveys were conducted with Latino immigrant adults (n=306) in New York City during the spring of 2017. Informed by formative interviews, variables were developed to assess the migration process and document information about Latino immigrants' experiences during six particular stages of migration (pre-departure, travel, destination, interception, return, and settlement). We conducted a Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to detect patterns in the migration experience among participants and examined the associations between the latent classes and HIV testing and risk behaviors.ResultsLCA clustered participants into three migration experience classes: positive experience (50.3%), neutral experience (36.3%), and negative experience (13.4%). The migration classes were significantly associated with sociodemographic variables, including sex, age, and income. Different experiences during the migration process did not influence immigrants' past or current HIV testing or risk behaviors. However, the migration classes were associated with immigrants' future intentions to test for HIV with the positive migration experience class reporting greater intentions to test for HIV in the next 12months than the negative experience class (aOR, 2.95; 95% CI, 1.21-7.17; p<.05).ConclusionResults suggest the applicability of a migration experience framework for understanding future HIV risk and preventive behaviors among immigrants.
机译:背景下的艾滋病病毒性相关成果的风险升高。然而,有限地了解迁移过程的复杂性以及可能影响HIV测试和风险行为的不同迁移经验。本研究审查了移民移民经验中的模式是否与艾滋病毒风险和预防行为有关。在2017年春季,在纽约市的拉丁裔移民成年人(N = 306)与纽约市进行了预防行为。通过形成的地面访谈,变量是制定的在六个特定阶段的移民阶段(出发前,旅行,目的地,拦截,返回和结算)期间评估有关拉丁裔移民的经验的迁移过程和文件信息。我们进行了一个潜在的课程分析(LCA),以检测参与者之间的迁移经验中的模式,并审查了潜在课程和艾滋病毒检测与风险行为之间的关联。培训群体参与者分为三个迁移经验课程:积极经验(50.3%),中立经验(36.3%)和负面经验(13.4%)。迁移类与社会渗透变量显着相关,包括性别,年龄和收入。迁移过程中的不同经验不会影响移民的过去或目前的艾滋病毒检测或风险行为。然而,移民课程与移民的未来意图与艾滋病病毒有关的未来意图,正面迁移经验类报告在接下来的12个月内的艾滋病毒考验比负面体验类(AOR,2.95; 95%CI,1.21-7.17 ; P <.05).Conclusionsults建议移民经验框架的适用性以了解移民中未来的艾滋病风险和预防性行为。

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