Ethnic inequalities in mental health and socioeconomic status among older women living with HIV: results from the PRIME Study.
Danielle SolomonShema TariqJon AlldisFiona BurnsRichard GilsonCaroline SabinLorraine SherrFiona PettitRageshri DhairyawanPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2021)
We report high levels of poverty, psychological distress and social isolation in this ethnically diverse group of midlife women with HIV, especially among those who were BA. Despite being more likely to experience psychological distress, BA women were less likely to have been diagnosed with depression suggesting a possible inequity in access to mental health services. Holistic HIV care requires awareness of the psychosocial needs of older women living with HIV, which may be more pronounced in racially minoritised communities, and prompt referral for support including psychology, peer support and advice about benefits.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- sleep quality
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- primary care
- depressive symptoms
- mental illness
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv testing
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- men who have sex with men
- pregnant women
- pregnancy outcomes
- south africa
- cervical cancer screening