Patterns of Exposure to Socio-structural Stressors and HIV Care Engagement Among Transgender Women of Color
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Patterns of Exposure to Socio-structural Stressors and HIV Care Engagement Among Transgender Women of Color
Abstract
Transgender women are disproportionately affected by HIV and experiences of social adversity that may interfere with engagement in care and viral suppression. We used latent class analysis to examine patterns of social adversity and their impact on HIV care continuum outcomes in an urban sample of transgender women of color. Participants (n = 224) were median age 29 and 86% non-Hispanic Black. Lack of resources, unemployment, and housing instability were reported by over 50%, and 41% reported history of incarceration. Latent class analysis identified 2 distinct classes representing higher and lower levels of social adversity. In latent class regression, membership in the higher social adversity class was associated with statistically significantly lower odds of viral suppression and HIV care engagement in univariate analysis; when adjusted for age, race, and recruitment site the association remained statistically significant for viral suppression (aOR 0.38, 95% CI 0.18-0.79; chi-square = 6.681, d.f. = 1, p = 0.010), though not for HIV care engagement. Our findings highlight the impact of socio-structural barriers on engagement in the HIV care continuum among transgender women.
Las mujeres transgénero son desproporcionadamente afectadas por el VIH y las experiencias de adversidad social que pueden interferir con la participación en la atención medica y la supresión viral. Utilizamos un análisis de clase latente para examinar los patrones de adversidad social y su impacto en los resultados continuos de la atención medica del VIH en una muestra urbana de mujeres transgénero de color. Los participantes (n = 224) tenían una mediana de edad de 29 años y 86% negros no hispanos. La falta de recursos, el desempleo y la inestabilidad de la vivienda fueron reportados en más del 50%, y el 41% reportó antecedentes de encarcelamiento. El análisis de clase latente identificó 2 clases distintas que representan niveles más altos y más bajos de adversidad social. En la regresión de clase latente, la pertenencia a la clase de mayor adversidad social se asoció con probabilidades estadísticamente significante más bajas de supresión viral y participación en la atención medica del VIH en el análisis univariante; cuando se ajustó por edad, raza y sitio de reclutamiento, la asociación siguió siendo estadísticamente significativa para la supresión viral (aOR 0.38, IC 95% 0.18–0.79; chi-cuadrado = 6.681, df = 1, p = 0.010), aunque no para la participación en la atención medica del VIH. Nuestros hallazgos destacan el impacto de las barreras socioestructurales en la participación en el continuo de atención medica del VIH entre las mujeres transgénero.
Keywords: Care engagement; HIV; Socioeconomic marginalization; Transgender; Viral suppression.
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