Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program

We investigated potential differential impact of barriers to HIV care retention among women relative to men. Client intake, health assessment, service, and laboratory information among clients receiving medical case management during 2017 in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program (RWP) were obtain...

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Main Authors: Mary Jo Trepka, Diana M. Sheehan, Rahel Dawit, Tan Li, Kristopher P. Fennie, Merhawi T. Gebrezgi, Petra Brock, Mary Catherine Beach, Robert A. Ladner
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958220950087
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spelling doaj-58b1dd77578a4d3fabfac61b3942d4022020-11-25T03:02:20ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care2325-95822020-08-011910.1177/2325958220950087Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White ProgramMary Jo Trepka0Diana M. Sheehan1Rahel Dawit2Tan Li3Kristopher P. Fennie4Merhawi T. Gebrezgi5Petra Brock6Mary Catherine Beach7Robert A. Ladner8 Research Center in Minority Institutions (RCMI), , Miami, FL, USA Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse (CRUSADA), , Miami, FL, USA Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, , Miami, FL, USA Department of Biostatistics, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, , Miami, FL, USA Division of Natural Sciences, , Sarasota, FL, USA Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, , Miami, FL, USA Behavioral Science Research Corporation, Miami, FL, USA Department of Medicine, , Baltimore, MD, USA Behavioral Science Research Corporation, Miami, FL, USAWe investigated potential differential impact of barriers to HIV care retention among women relative to men. Client intake, health assessment, service, and laboratory information among clients receiving medical case management during 2017 in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program (RWP) were obtained and linked to American Community Survey data by ZIP code. Cross-classified multilevel logistic regression analysis was conducted. Among 1609 women and 5330 men, 84.6% and 83.7% were retained in care. While simultaneously controlling for all demographic characteristics, vulnerable/enabling factors, and neighborhood indices in the model, younger age, being US born, not working, and having a medical provider with low volume (<10) of clients remained associated with non-retention in care among women and men; while having ≥3 minors in the household and being perinatally infected were additionally associated with retention only for women. Both gender-specific and gender-non-specific barriers should be considered in efforts to achieve higher retention rates.https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958220950087
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author Mary Jo Trepka
Diana M. Sheehan
Rahel Dawit
Tan Li
Kristopher P. Fennie
Merhawi T. Gebrezgi
Petra Brock
Mary Catherine Beach
Robert A. Ladner
spellingShingle Mary Jo Trepka
Diana M. Sheehan
Rahel Dawit
Tan Li
Kristopher P. Fennie
Merhawi T. Gebrezgi
Petra Brock
Mary Catherine Beach
Robert A. Ladner
Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
author_facet Mary Jo Trepka
Diana M. Sheehan
Rahel Dawit
Tan Li
Kristopher P. Fennie
Merhawi T. Gebrezgi
Petra Brock
Mary Catherine Beach
Robert A. Ladner
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title Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
title_short Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
title_full Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
title_fullStr Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
title_full_unstemmed Differential Role of Psychosocial, Health Care System and Neighborhood Factors on the Retention in HIV Care of Women and Men in the Ryan White Program
title_sort differential role of psychosocial, health care system and neighborhood factors on the retention in hiv care of women and men in the ryan white program
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
issn 2325-9582
publishDate 2020-08-01
description We investigated potential differential impact of barriers to HIV care retention among women relative to men. Client intake, health assessment, service, and laboratory information among clients receiving medical case management during 2017 in the Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program (RWP) were obtained and linked to American Community Survey data by ZIP code. Cross-classified multilevel logistic regression analysis was conducted. Among 1609 women and 5330 men, 84.6% and 83.7% were retained in care. While simultaneously controlling for all demographic characteristics, vulnerable/enabling factors, and neighborhood indices in the model, younger age, being US born, not working, and having a medical provider with low volume (<10) of clients remained associated with non-retention in care among women and men; while having ≥3 minors in the household and being perinatally infected were additionally associated with retention only for women. Both gender-specific and gender-non-specific barriers should be considered in efforts to achieve higher retention rates.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958220950087
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