"Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.

Migrants account for 35% of HIV diagnoses in the European Union (ECDC/WHO 2014). Little is known about the impact of such a lifelong infection diagnosis on lives that are already disrupted by migration. In this paper, we assess the impact of HIV diagnosis on activity, union, well-being among African...

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Main Authors: Anne Gosselin, Eva Lelièvre, Andrainolo Ravalihasy, Nathalie Lydié, France Lert, Annabel Desgrées du Loû, Parcours Study Group
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5271323?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b256dfcb54aa4151bcdb5f96b5a28e1e2020-11-25T02:29:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e017022610.1371/journal.pone.0170226"Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.Anne GosselinEva LelièvreAndrainolo RavalihasyNathalie LydiéFrance LertAnnabel Desgrées du LoûParcours Study GroupMigrants account for 35% of HIV diagnoses in the European Union (ECDC/WHO 2014). Little is known about the impact of such a lifelong infection diagnosis on lives that are already disrupted by migration. In this paper, we assess the impact of HIV diagnosis on activity, union, well-being among African migrants living in France, the second group most affected by HIV after MSM. We compare it with the impact of the diagnosis of Hepatitis B, another lifelong infection affecting African migrants.We use the ANRS PARCOURS survey, a retrospective life-event survey led in 2012-2013 in 74 health structures in Paris greater area which collected 926 life histories of Sub-Saharan migrants living with HIV and 779 with Hepatitis B. We modelled the probability year by year since 18 years of age until data collection to lose one's activity, to experience a conjugal break up and degradation of well-being and we estimated the impact of migration and of HIV and Hepatitis B diagnoses on these probabilities, after adjustment on other factors, thanks to discrete-time logistic regressions.Migration entailed loss of activity and conjugal break up, though HIV diagnosis after migration did not statistically impact on these outcomes. Yet HIV diagnosis had a massive negative impact on well-being (aOR = 11.31 [4.64-27.56] for men and 5.75 [2.79-11.86] for women). This negative impact on well-being tended to diminish for persons diagnosed after 2004. The negative impact of HIV diagnosis on African migrants' well-being seems to be attenuated in the last decade, which hints at a normalization of the subjective experience of HIV diagnosis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5271323?pdf=render
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Eva Lelièvre
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Annabel Desgrées du Loû
Parcours Study Group
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Eva Lelièvre
Andrainolo Ravalihasy
Nathalie Lydié
France Lert
Annabel Desgrées du Loû
Parcours Study Group
"Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
PLoS ONE
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Eva Lelièvre
Andrainolo Ravalihasy
Nathalie Lydié
France Lert
Annabel Desgrées du Loû
Parcours Study Group
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title "Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
title_short "Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
title_full "Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
title_fullStr "Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
title_full_unstemmed "Times Are Changing": The Impact of HIV Diagnosis on Sub-Saharan Migrants' Lives in France.
title_sort "times are changing": the impact of hiv diagnosis on sub-saharan migrants' lives in france.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Migrants account for 35% of HIV diagnoses in the European Union (ECDC/WHO 2014). Little is known about the impact of such a lifelong infection diagnosis on lives that are already disrupted by migration. In this paper, we assess the impact of HIV diagnosis on activity, union, well-being among African migrants living in France, the second group most affected by HIV after MSM. We compare it with the impact of the diagnosis of Hepatitis B, another lifelong infection affecting African migrants.We use the ANRS PARCOURS survey, a retrospective life-event survey led in 2012-2013 in 74 health structures in Paris greater area which collected 926 life histories of Sub-Saharan migrants living with HIV and 779 with Hepatitis B. We modelled the probability year by year since 18 years of age until data collection to lose one's activity, to experience a conjugal break up and degradation of well-being and we estimated the impact of migration and of HIV and Hepatitis B diagnoses on these probabilities, after adjustment on other factors, thanks to discrete-time logistic regressions.Migration entailed loss of activity and conjugal break up, though HIV diagnosis after migration did not statistically impact on these outcomes. Yet HIV diagnosis had a massive negative impact on well-being (aOR = 11.31 [4.64-27.56] for men and 5.75 [2.79-11.86] for women). This negative impact on well-being tended to diminish for persons diagnosed after 2004. The negative impact of HIV diagnosis on African migrants' well-being seems to be attenuated in the last decade, which hints at a normalization of the subjective experience of HIV diagnosis.
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