Sex differences in psychosocial and demographic factors associated with sustained HIV viral suppression in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program, 2017.
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| Title: | Sex differences in psychosocial and demographic factors associated with sustained HIV viral suppression in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program, 2017. |
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| Authors: | Ward, Melissa K., Fernandez, Sofia B., Sheehan, Diana M., Li, Tan, Dawit, Rahel, Fennie, Kristopher, Beach, Mary Catherine, Brock, Petra, Ladner, Robert, Trepka, Mary Jo |
| Source: | AIDS Care. Oct2023, Vol. 35 Issue 10, p1437-1442. 6p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart. |
| Subjects: | AIDS diagnosis, HIV infections, Research, Viral load, Multiple regression analysis, Food security, Race, Sex distribution, Treatment effectiveness, Mental depression, Medical case management, Anxiety |
| Geographic Terms: | Florida |
| Abstract: | This exploratory study examined sex differences in psychosocial and demographic factors associated with sustained HIV viral suppression (SVS). The study population included 6,489 Miami-Dade Ryan White Program (RWP) clients receiving services during 2017; administrative data was analyzed. SVS was defined as having all viral load tests during 2017 below 200 copies/ml. Multilevel logistic regression models accounted for clustering by medical case management site. Models were stratified by sex. Overall, a higher proportion of females did not achieve SVS (23.5%) than males (18.1%). For females (n = 1,503), having acquired HIV perinatally and not having a partner oradult household member were associated with not achieving SVS. For males (n = 4,986), lacking access to food, Black or Haitian race/ethnicity, problematic substance use, and unknown physician were associated with not achieving SVS. For both sexes, younger age, lower household income, ever having an AIDS diagnosis, feeling depressed or anxious, and experiencing homelessness were associated with not achieving SVS. Elements of the transition from adolescent to adult HIV care that may differentially impact female clients and factors associated with disclosure should be explored further. Male clients may require additional support for food security. Improving culturally specific care for Haitian and non-Hispanic Black male clients should also be explored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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