Social Determinants of Health and Retention in HIV Care Among Recently Incarcerated Women Living with HIV in Canada

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Rebecca Gormley
Sally Y. Lin
Allison Carter
Valerie Nicholson
Kath Webster
Ruth Elwood Martin
M-J Milloy
Neora Pick
Terry Howard
Lu Wang
Alexandra de Pokomandy
Mona Loutfy
Angela Kaida
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[1] Simon Fraser University,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,Epidemiology and Population Health Program
[3] University of Victoria,Collaborating Centre for Prison Health and Education, School of Population and Public Health
[4] University of British Columbia,Division of AIDS, Department of Medicine
[5] University of British Columbia,Oak Tree Clinic
[6] British Columbia Centre on Substance Use,Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
[7] BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre,Women’s College Research Institute
[8] University of British Columbia,Department of Medicine
[9] GlassHouse Consultants,Kirby Institute, Faculty of Medicine
[10] McGill University Health Centre,undefined
[11] Women’s College Hospital,undefined
[12] University of Toronto,undefined
[13] University of New South Wales,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2020年 / 24卷
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Women; Post-incarceration; Social determinants of health; HIV; Adherence; CHIWOS; Incarceration;
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Women living with HIV (WLWH) are over-represented in corrections in Canada, yet little is known about women’s experiences post-release. We used CHIWOS cross-sectional data from WLWH to estimate associations between social determinants of health and HIV-related care outcomes among WLWH with recent (within past year) or ever (before past year) incarceration experience. Lifetime incarceration prevalence was 36.9% (6.5% recent; 30.4% ever), with significant differences by province of residence (British Columbia: 10% recent; 52% ever; Ontario: 5%; 24%; Quebec: 6%; 22%; p < 0.001). In adjusted multinomial logistic regression analyses, compared with never incarcerated, recent incarceration was associated with Indigenous ancestry, lower annual income (< $20,000 CAD), unstable housing, current sex work, injection drug use (IDU), and sub-optimal antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence, while ever incarceration was associated with current sex work, IDU, and experiencing adulthood violence. Our findings have implications regarding supports needed by WLWH in the post-release period, including ART adherence and achieving health and social goals.
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