Higher religiosity and spirituality are associated with ethnic group membership among middle-aged and older adults living with HIV.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV Research & Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2022-08-16
Jeremy D Delgadillo, Laura M Campbell, Maria J Marquine, Anne Heaton, Alexandra S Rooney, Anya Umlauf, Dilip V Jeste, David J Moore, Raeanne C Moore
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Abstract

Background: HIV is a chronic illness that impacts the lives of more than 1 million people in the United States. As persons living with HIV (PWH) are living longer, it is important to understand the influence that religiosity/spirituality has among middle-aged and older PWH.

Objective: Compare the degree of religiosity/spirituality among middle-aged and older PWH and HIV-negative individuals, and to identify demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors associated with religiosity/spirituality among PWH.

Method: Baseline data on 122 PWH and 92 HIV-negative individuals (ages 36-65 years; 61.1% Non-Hispanic White) from a longitudinal study were analyzed for the current study. Recruitment occurred through HIV treatment clinics and community organizations in San Diego. Participants completed questionnaires on religiosity, spirituality, and psychosocial functioning. Independent samples t-tests, Pearson correlations, and multiple linear regression analyses were conducted to test the study objective.

Results: No significant differences in religiosity/spirituality were found between PWH and HIV-negative individuals. Demographic and psychosocial variables were unrelated to religiously/spirituality among HIV-negative individuals. Among PWH, multiple linear regression models indicated higher daily spirituality was significantly associated with racial/ethnic minority membership (Hispanic/Latino, African American/Black, or Other), fewer years of estimated duration of HIV, greater social support, and higher grit. Greater engagement in private religious practices was significantly associated with racial/ethnic minority membership and higher social support.

Conclusions: For PWH, being a racial/ethnic minority and having higher social support was associated with greater engagement in religious/spiritual practices. Future longitudinal studies should examine whether religion/spirituality impacts well-being across the lifespan among racial/ethnic minority groups of PWH.

在感染艾滋病毒的中老年成年人中,较高的宗教信仰和灵性与族群成员有关。
背景:艾滋病毒是一种慢性疾病,影响着美国100多万人的生活。随着艾滋病毒感染者(PWH)寿命的延长,了解宗教信仰/灵性对中老年PWH的影响非常重要。目的:比较中老年PWH人群与hiv阴性人群的宗教信仰/灵性程度,探讨与PWH人群宗教信仰/灵性相关的人口学、临床和社会心理因素。方法:122名PWH和92名hiv阴性个体(年龄36-65岁;61.1%非西班牙裔白人)的纵向研究分析了本研究。招募是通过圣地亚哥的艾滋病毒治疗诊所和社区组织进行的。参与者完成了关于宗教信仰、精神和社会心理功能的问卷调查。采用独立样本t检验、Pearson相关性和多元线性回归分析来检验研究目的。结果:PWH与hiv阴性个体在宗教信仰/灵性方面无显著差异。在艾滋病毒阴性个体中,人口统计学和社会心理变量与宗教/灵性无关。在PWH中,多元线性回归模型显示,较高的日常灵性与种族/少数民族成员(西班牙裔/拉丁裔,非洲裔美国人/黑人或其他),更少的HIV估计持续时间,更大的社会支持和更高的毅力显著相关。更多地参与私人宗教活动与种族/少数民族成员和更高的社会支持显著相关。结论:对于PWH来说,作为一个种族/少数民族,拥有更高的社会支持与更多的宗教/精神实践有关。未来的纵向研究应该检查宗教/灵性是否会影响PWH的种族/少数民族群体的整个生命周期的幸福感。
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