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HIV-related stigma, racial discrimination, and gender discrimination: Pathways to physical and mental health-related quality of life among a national cohort of women living with HIV

机译:与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱,种族歧视和性别歧视:与艾滋病毒患有国家妇女队的妇女队的身心健康相关质量的途径

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Social inequities compromise health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) among women living with HIV (WLWH). Little is known about health impacts of intersecting stigma based on HIV status, race and gender among WLWH or potential mechanisms to promote HR-QoL. We tested pathways from multiple types of stigma (HIV-related, racial, gender) to physical and mental HR-QoL utilizing baseline survey data from a national cohort of WLWH in Canada (2013-2015). Structural equation modeling was conducted using maximum likelihood estimation methods to test the direct effects of HIV-related stigma, racial discrimination, and gender discrimination on HR-QoL and indirect effects via social support and economic insecurity, adjusting for socio-demographic factors. Among 1425 WLWH (median age: 43 years [IQR = 35-50]), HIV-related stigma and gender discrimination had significant direct effects on mental HR-QoL. Social support mediated the relationship between HIV-related stigma and mental HR-QoL, accounting for 22.7% of the effect. Social support accounted for 41.4% of the effect of gender discrimination on mental HR-QoL. Economic insecurity accounted for 14.3% of the effect of HIV-related stigma, and 42.4% of the effect of racial discrimination, on physical HR-QoL. Fit indices suggest good model fit (chi(2)[1] = 3.319, p = 0.069; CFI = 0.998; RMSEA = 0.042 (90% CI: 0-0.069); SRMR = 0.004). Findings reveal complex relationships between intersecting stigma and HR-QoL. Strategies that address intersecting stigma and economic insecurity among WLWH may prevent the harmful impacts of HIV-related stigma and gender discrimination on physical HR-QoL. Increasing social support may mitigate the impacts of stigma on mental health. Findings can inform multi-level interventions to promote health and wellbeing among WLWH.
机译:社会不公平妥协与艾滋病毒(WLWH)的女性相关的健康相关的生活质量(HR-QOL)。关于基于艾滋病毒状态,种族和性别在WLWH状态或促进HR-QOL的潜在机制的基于艾滋病毒地位,种族和性别的相交耻辱的健康影响知之甚少。我们测试了从多种类型的耻辱(艾滋病相关,种族,性别)到身体和心理HR-QOL的途径,利用来自加拿大的国家队列(2013-2015)的基线调查数据(2013-2015)。使用最大似然估计方法进行结构方程建模,以测试HIV相关耻辱,种族歧视和性别歧视对HR-QOL和间接影响的直接影响,通过社会支持和经济不安全,调整社会人口因子。在1425年WLWH(中位数:43年[IQR = 35-50]中),艾滋病毒相关的耻辱和性别歧视对心理HR-QOL具有显着的直接影响。社会支持介导艾滋病毒相关耻辱和心理HR-QOL之间的关系,占效果的22.7%。社会支持占对性别歧视对心理HR-QOL影响的41.4%。经济不安全占HIV相关耻辱效果的14.3%,占种族歧视效果的42.4%,对物理HR-QOL。 FIT指数建议良好的型号合适(CHI(2)[1] = 3.319,P = 0.069; CFI = 0.998; RMSEA = 0.042(90%CI:0-0.069); SRMR = 0.004)。调查结果揭示了交叉耻辱和HR-QOL之间的复杂关系。解决WLWH之间的耻辱和经济不安全的策略可能会阻止艾滋病毒相关耻辱和性别歧视对物理HR-QOL的有害影响。增加社会支持可能会减轻耻辱对心理健康的影响。调查结果可以通知多级干预措施,以促进WLWH之间的健康和福祉。

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