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Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator

INTRODUCTION: Cross‐sectional evidence suggests that internalized HIV stigma is associated with lower likelihoods of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression among people living with HIV (PLWH). This study examined these associations with longitudinal data spanning the first...

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Autores principales: Earnshaw, Valerie A, Bogart, Laura M, Laurenceau, Jean‐Philippe, Chan, Brian T, Maughan‐Brown, Brendan G, Dietrich, Janan J, Courtney, Ingrid, Tshabalala, Gugulethu, Orrell, Catherine, Gray, Glenda E, Bangsberg, David R, Katz, Ingrid T
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6202800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30362662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25198
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author Earnshaw, Valerie A
Bogart, Laura M
Laurenceau, Jean‐Philippe
Chan, Brian T
Maughan‐Brown, Brendan G
Dietrich, Janan J
Courtney, Ingrid
Tshabalala, Gugulethu
Orrell, Catherine
Gray, Glenda E
Bangsberg, David R
Katz, Ingrid T
author_facet Earnshaw, Valerie A
Bogart, Laura M
Laurenceau, Jean‐Philippe
Chan, Brian T
Maughan‐Brown, Brendan G
Dietrich, Janan J
Courtney, Ingrid
Tshabalala, Gugulethu
Orrell, Catherine
Gray, Glenda E
Bangsberg, David R
Katz, Ingrid T
author_sort Earnshaw, Valerie A
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description INTRODUCTION: Cross‐sectional evidence suggests that internalized HIV stigma is associated with lower likelihoods of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression among people living with HIV (PLWH). This study examined these associations with longitudinal data spanning the first nine months following HIV diagnosis and explored whether avoidant coping mediates these associations. METHODS: Longitudinal data were collected from 398 South African PLWH recruited from testing centres in 2014 to 2015. Self‐report data, including internalized stigma and avoidant coping (denying and distracting oneself from stressors), were collected one week and three months following HIV diagnosis. ART initiation at six months and HIV‐1 RNA at nine months were extracted from the South Africa National Health Laboratory Service database. Two path analyses were estimated, one testing associations between internalized stigma, avoidant coping and ART initiation, and the other testing associations between internalized stigma, avoidant coping and HIV‐1 RNA suppression. RESULTS: Participants were 36 years old, on average, and 63% identified as female, 18% as Zulu and 65% as Xhosa. The two path models fit the data well (ART initiation outcome: X (2)(7) = 8.14, p = 0.32; root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.02; comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.92; HIV‐1 RNA suppression outcome: X (2)(7)  = 6.58, p = 0.47; RMSEA = 0.00; CFI = 1.00). In both models, internalized stigma one week after diagnosis was associated with avoidant coping at three months, controlling for avoidant coping at one week. In turn, avoidant coping at three months was associated with lower likelihood of ART initiation at six months in the first model and lower likelihood of HIV‐1 RNA suppression at nine months in the second model. Significant indirect effects were observed between internalized stigma with ART non‐initiation and unsuppressed HIV‐1 RNA via the mediator of avoidant coping. CONCLUSIONS: Internalized stigma experienced soon after HIV diagnosis predicted lower likelihood of ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression over the first year following HIV diagnosis. Avoidant coping played a role in these associations, suggesting that PLWH who internalize stigma engage in greater avoidant coping, which in turn worsens medication‐ and health‐related outcomes. Interventions are needed to address internalized stigma and avoidant coping soon after HIV diagnosis to enhance treatment efforts during the first year after HIV diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-62028002018-11-01 Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator Earnshaw, Valerie A Bogart, Laura M Laurenceau, Jean‐Philippe Chan, Brian T Maughan‐Brown, Brendan G Dietrich, Janan J Courtney, Ingrid Tshabalala, Gugulethu Orrell, Catherine Gray, Glenda E Bangsberg, David R Katz, Ingrid T J Int AIDS Soc Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Cross‐sectional evidence suggests that internalized HIV stigma is associated with lower likelihoods of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression among people living with HIV (PLWH). This study examined these associations with longitudinal data spanning the first nine months following HIV diagnosis and explored whether avoidant coping mediates these associations. METHODS: Longitudinal data were collected from 398 South African PLWH recruited from testing centres in 2014 to 2015. Self‐report data, including internalized stigma and avoidant coping (denying and distracting oneself from stressors), were collected one week and three months following HIV diagnosis. ART initiation at six months and HIV‐1 RNA at nine months were extracted from the South Africa National Health Laboratory Service database. Two path analyses were estimated, one testing associations between internalized stigma, avoidant coping and ART initiation, and the other testing associations between internalized stigma, avoidant coping and HIV‐1 RNA suppression. RESULTS: Participants were 36 years old, on average, and 63% identified as female, 18% as Zulu and 65% as Xhosa. The two path models fit the data well (ART initiation outcome: X (2)(7) = 8.14, p = 0.32; root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.02; comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.92; HIV‐1 RNA suppression outcome: X (2)(7)  = 6.58, p = 0.47; RMSEA = 0.00; CFI = 1.00). In both models, internalized stigma one week after diagnosis was associated with avoidant coping at three months, controlling for avoidant coping at one week. In turn, avoidant coping at three months was associated with lower likelihood of ART initiation at six months in the first model and lower likelihood of HIV‐1 RNA suppression at nine months in the second model. Significant indirect effects were observed between internalized stigma with ART non‐initiation and unsuppressed HIV‐1 RNA via the mediator of avoidant coping. CONCLUSIONS: Internalized stigma experienced soon after HIV diagnosis predicted lower likelihood of ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression over the first year following HIV diagnosis. Avoidant coping played a role in these associations, suggesting that PLWH who internalize stigma engage in greater avoidant coping, which in turn worsens medication‐ and health‐related outcomes. Interventions are needed to address internalized stigma and avoidant coping soon after HIV diagnosis to enhance treatment efforts during the first year after HIV diagnosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6202800/ /pubmed/30362662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25198 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of the International AIDS Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the International AIDS Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Earnshaw, Valerie A
Bogart, Laura M
Laurenceau, Jean‐Philippe
Chan, Brian T
Maughan‐Brown, Brendan G
Dietrich, Janan J
Courtney, Ingrid
Tshabalala, Gugulethu
Orrell, Catherine
Gray, Glenda E
Bangsberg, David R
Katz, Ingrid T
Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title_full Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title_fullStr Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title_full_unstemmed Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title_short Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation and HIV‐1 RNA suppression in South Africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
title_sort internalized hiv stigma, art initiation and hiv‐1 rna suppression in south africa: exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6202800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30362662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25198
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