Employment as a Social Determinant of HIV Care and Prevention Outcomes

L. Conyers, Jensen Chiu, S. Rueda, Mark Misrok, Vickie Lynn, Erin McKinney-Prupis
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Advancements in HIV medicine has led to an increased desire and/or need to work for many people living with HIV. Despite the importance of work, relatively little attention has been devoted to specifically examining employment status as a social determinant of health. Unemployment/underemployment are associated with societal circumstances known to increase both the risk for acquiring and prevalence of HIV and other co-morbidity. Research indicates that being employed and use of vocational services is associated with positive physical and mental health outcomes. However, these positive outcomes can dissipate under poor or unstable work conditions. Transitions into or out of the workforce can also increase the risk of poor health associated with stress and potential disruptions or loss of access to critical health care. Given that individuals disproportionately impacted by HIV are also impacted by labor market discrimination, social exclusion, and poverty, there is an emerging sense of urgency to better respond to the employment needs of people living with HIV. This book chapter (a) reviews research related to employment as a social determinant of health, (b) provides an overview of the client-focused considering work model, (c) highlights key employment services, and (d) discusses implications for policy, service delivery and research.
就业是艾滋病毒护理和预防结果的社会决定因素
艾滋病毒医学的进步导致许多艾滋病毒感染者工作的愿望和/或需要增加。尽管工作很重要,但很少有人专门研究就业状况作为健康的社会决定因素。失业/就业不足与已知会增加艾滋病毒感染和流行风险及其他合并症的社会环境有关。研究表明,就业和使用职业服务与积极的身心健康结果相关。然而,在恶劣或不稳定的工作条件下,这些积极成果可能会消散。进入或退出劳动力队伍也可能增加健康状况不佳的风险,这与压力和可能中断或无法获得关键的医疗保健有关。鉴于受艾滋病毒影响的人群也受到劳动力市场歧视、社会排斥和贫困的影响,更好地满足艾滋病毒感染者的就业需求日益紧迫。本书章节(a)回顾了与就业作为健康的社会决定因素相关的研究,(b)概述了以客户为中心的考虑工作模式,(c)强调了关键的就业服务,(d)讨论了对政策、服务提供和研究的影响。
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