HIV-Related Stigma and Multidimensional Frailty Among Older Latinos With HIV.

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Evelyn Iriarte, Rosina Cianelli, Joseph P De Santis, Natalia Villegas, Lisette Irarrazabal, Catherine Jankowski, Elias Provencio-Vasquez
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Introduction: Frailty is a geriatric syndrome of increased vulnerability to stressors marked by a higher risk for poor health outcomes. HIV-related stigma is a stressor for Latino people with HIV (PWH) and an important barrier to HIV care. This study examines the association between HIV-related stigma and multidimensional frailty among older Latino PWH. Methods: A cross-sectional design with 120 Latino PWH aged 50 and older was used. Self-reported questionnaires were administered to assess multidimensional frailty (Tilburg Frailty Indicator) and HIV-related stigma (HIV stigma scale). Results: Participants were 59.1 ± 7.0 years old, primarily White-Hispanic (85.00%, n = 102), single (48.33%, n = 58), and male (73.30%, n = 88). Nearly half of the participants were frail (45.85%, n = 55). Compared to non-frail, frail individuals had significantly higher scores in the total HIV-related stigma (M = 98.5 ± 24.7 vs. M = 85.3 ± 25.6, p = .020) and all subscales. The odds of multidimensional frailty were 1.021 times higher for people with higher HIV-related stigma scores (p = .007). This association remained significant after adjustment for income and comorbidities (p = .049). Conclusions: HIV-related stigma among older Latino PWH was significantly associated with their odds of being frail. Efforts to prevent multidimensional frailty should consider addressing HIV-related stigma through age-appropriate and culturally tailored resources for this group.

感染艾滋病毒的拉丁美洲老年人中与艾滋病毒相关的污名和多维脆弱性。
简介:虚弱是一种老年综合征,易受压力源的影响,其特征是健康状况不佳的风险更高。与艾滋病毒相关的污名是拉丁裔艾滋病毒感染者的压力源,也是艾滋病毒护理的重要障碍。这项研究调查了老年拉丁裔PWH中与艾滋病毒相关的污名与多层面虚弱之间的关系。方法:对120名50岁及以上的拉丁裔PWH进行横断面设计 已使用。自我报告问卷用于评估多维度虚弱(Tilburg虚弱指标)和HIV相关污名(HIV污名量表)。结果:参与者为59.1 ± 7.0岁,主要为西班牙裔白人(85.00%,n = 102),单个(48.33%,n = 58)和男性(73.30% = 88)。近一半的参与者身体虚弱(45.85% = 55)。与非体弱者相比,体弱者在总的HIV相关污名中的得分显著更高(M = 98.5 ± 24.7 vs.M = 85.3 ± 25.6,p = .020)和所有分量表。HIV相关污名评分较高的人出现多维虚弱的几率高出1.021倍(p = .007)。在对收入和合并症进行调整后,这种相关性仍然显著(p = .049)。结论:老年拉丁裔PWH中与HIV相关的污名与他们虚弱的几率显著相关。预防多层面虚弱的努力应考虑通过针对这一群体的适龄和文化定制资源来解决与艾滋病毒相关的污名化问题。
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