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Gender differences in health status and care among HIV-infected minority drug users 

Authors: Sung-Yeon Kanga; Marjorie F. Goldsteina; Sherry Derena

Abstract

Gender differences were examined in health status and HIV care among HIV-infected minority drug users. More women than men reported having HIV-related symptoms and other health conditions, such as asthma and allergies. Hepatitis B or C was more often reported by men. As compared to men, women delayed HIV care and fewer attended HIV support groups. Delayed entry into HIV treatment was also significantly related to being Hispanic and being diagnosed with HIV in the pre-HAART era. No significant gender difference was found in current use of HIV medications. Use of HIV medications was significantly related to being married, no history of childhood sexual abuse, enrollment in an HIV clinic and attending HIV support groups. The findings demonstrate the importance of family and social support for HIV-positive drug users and also suggest a need for special attention to those who have childhood sexual abuse experience.
Keywords: gender difference; HIV care; minority drug users

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Affiliation:  a National Development and Research Institutes, New York, US
DOI: 10.1080/09540120701842746
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Published in: journal AIDS Care, Volume 20, Issue 9 October 2008 , pages 1146 - 1151
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
First Published: October 2008
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