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Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) may influence the probability of people living with HIV also being infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We compared the SDOH of adults co-infected with HCV/HIV with that of HIV mono-infected adults to identify factors independently associated with H...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3205830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046224 |
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author | Rourke, Sean B Sobota, Michael Tucker, Ruthann Bekele, Tsegaye Gibson, Katherine Greene, Saara Price, Colleen Koornstra, J J (Jay) Monette, LaVerne Byers, Steve Watson, James Hwang, Stephen W Guenter, Dale Dunn, James Ahluwalia, Amrita Wilson, Michael G Bacon, Jean |
author_facet | Rourke, Sean B Sobota, Michael Tucker, Ruthann Bekele, Tsegaye Gibson, Katherine Greene, Saara Price, Colleen Koornstra, J J (Jay) Monette, LaVerne Byers, Steve Watson, James Hwang, Stephen W Guenter, Dale Dunn, James Ahluwalia, Amrita Wilson, Michael G Bacon, Jean |
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description | BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) may influence the probability of people living with HIV also being infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We compared the SDOH of adults co-infected with HCV/HIV with that of HIV mono-infected adults to identify factors independently associated with HCV infection. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 509 HIV-infected adults affiliated with or receiving services from community-based AIDS service organizations (CBAOs). The primary outcome measure was self-reported HCV infection status. Chi-square, Student’s t tests, and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were performed to compare SDOH of HCV/HIV co-infected participants with that of HIV mono-infected participants. Multivariable hierarchical logistic regression was used to identify factors independently associated with HCV co-infection. RESULTS: Data on 482 (95 HCV/HIV co-infected and 387 HIV mono-infected) adults were analyzed. Compared with participants infected with HIV only, those who were co-infected with HIV and HCV were more likely to be heterosexual, Aboriginal, less educated and unemployed. They were more likely to have a low income, to not be receiving antiretroviral treatment, to live outside the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), to use/abuse substances, experience significant depression, and utilize addiction counselling and needle-exchange services. They also were more likely to report a history of homelessness and perceived housing-related discrimination and to have moved twice or more in the previous 12 months. Factors independently associated with HCV/HIV co-infection were history of incarceration (odds ratio [OR] 8.81, 95% CI 4.43–17.54), history of homelessness (OR 3.15, 95% CI 1.59–6.26), living outside of the GTA (OR 3.13, 95% CI 1.59–6.15), and using/abusing substances in the past 12 months (OR 2.05, 95% CI 1.07–3.91). CONCLUSION: Differences in SDOH exist between HIV/HCV co-infected and HIV mono-infected adults. History of incarceration, history of homelessness, substance use, and living outside the GTA were independently associated with HCV/HIV co-infection. Interventions that reduce homelessness and incarceration may help prevent HCV infection in people living with HIV. |
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spelling | pubmed-32058302011-11-01 Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study Rourke, Sean B Sobota, Michael Tucker, Ruthann Bekele, Tsegaye Gibson, Katherine Greene, Saara Price, Colleen Koornstra, J J (Jay) Monette, LaVerne Byers, Steve Watson, James Hwang, Stephen W Guenter, Dale Dunn, James Ahluwalia, Amrita Wilson, Michael G Bacon, Jean Open Med Research BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) may influence the probability of people living with HIV also being infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We compared the SDOH of adults co-infected with HCV/HIV with that of HIV mono-infected adults to identify factors independently associated with HCV infection. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 509 HIV-infected adults affiliated with or receiving services from community-based AIDS service organizations (CBAOs). The primary outcome measure was self-reported HCV infection status. Chi-square, Student’s t tests, and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were performed to compare SDOH of HCV/HIV co-infected participants with that of HIV mono-infected participants. Multivariable hierarchical logistic regression was used to identify factors independently associated with HCV co-infection. RESULTS: Data on 482 (95 HCV/HIV co-infected and 387 HIV mono-infected) adults were analyzed. Compared with participants infected with HIV only, those who were co-infected with HIV and HCV were more likely to be heterosexual, Aboriginal, less educated and unemployed. They were more likely to have a low income, to not be receiving antiretroviral treatment, to live outside the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), to use/abuse substances, experience significant depression, and utilize addiction counselling and needle-exchange services. They also were more likely to report a history of homelessness and perceived housing-related discrimination and to have moved twice or more in the previous 12 months. Factors independently associated with HCV/HIV co-infection were history of incarceration (odds ratio [OR] 8.81, 95% CI 4.43–17.54), history of homelessness (OR 3.15, 95% CI 1.59–6.26), living outside of the GTA (OR 3.13, 95% CI 1.59–6.15), and using/abusing substances in the past 12 months (OR 2.05, 95% CI 1.07–3.91). CONCLUSION: Differences in SDOH exist between HIV/HCV co-infected and HIV mono-infected adults. History of incarceration, history of homelessness, substance use, and living outside the GTA were independently associated with HCV/HIV co-infection. Interventions that reduce homelessness and incarceration may help prevent HCV infection in people living with HIV. Open Medicine Publications, Inc. 2011-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3205830/ /pubmed/22046224 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/ Open Medicine applies the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License, which means that anyone is able to freely copy, download, reprint, reuse, distribute, display or perform this work and that authors retain copyright of their work. Any derivative use of this work must be distributed only under a license identical to this one and must be attributed to the authors. Any of these conditions can be waived with permission from the copyright holder. These conditions do not negate or supersede Fair Use laws in any country. |
spellingShingle | Research Rourke, Sean B Sobota, Michael Tucker, Ruthann Bekele, Tsegaye Gibson, Katherine Greene, Saara Price, Colleen Koornstra, J J (Jay) Monette, LaVerne Byers, Steve Watson, James Hwang, Stephen W Guenter, Dale Dunn, James Ahluwalia, Amrita Wilson, Michael G Bacon, Jean Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title | Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title_full | Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title_fullStr | Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title_full_unstemmed | Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title_short | Social determinants of health associated with hepatitis C co-infection among people living with HIV: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places study |
title_sort | social determinants of health associated with hepatitis c co-infection among people living with hiv: results from the positive spaces, healthy places study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3205830/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046224 |
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