Literature DB >> 16315378

A comparison of the sociodemographic, risk-behavior, and substance-abuse profile of young vs older HIV-infected Puerto Rican patients.

Diana M Fernández1, María de los A Gómez, Wanda Figueroa, Miriam Velázquez, Doris V Báez, Eddy Ríos-Olivares, Robert F Hunter.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: As of May 2003, 17% of all reported AIDS cases in Puerto Rico had occurred among those 20-29 years of age. These individuals were likely initially infected with HIV in adolescence. The objectives of this study are to describe and compare the prevalence of the sociodemographic, risk-behavior, and substance-use profile among patients infected with HIV during their adolescence (early) and compare them with patients infected at an older age (non-early).
METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of 3151 HIV/AIDS patients admitted to the retrovirus research center of our institution between 1992 and 2002. The variables we studied include the presence or absence of early infection, sociodemographic variables, risk-behavior variables, and substance-use variables. An early-infected patient was defined as a patient with HIV/AIDS that reported his or her first positive HIV test result before the age of 21 years. Descriptive and differential analyses were performed.
RESULTS: Five percent of our patients were early-infected (157/3151). A significantly higher proportion (P < or = .05) among the early-infected patients as compared to the older group was females, required inpatient hospital care at the time of study entry, and had less than a 12th-grade education. In the interview a significantly higher proportion had antisocial behavior, had been in prison at some point in their life, and had used crack-cocaine.
CONCLUSIONS: The early HIV-infected patients showed a different sociodemographic, risk-behavior, and substance-use profile. Knowledge of the specific characteristics of early HIV-infected patients could be used to develop primary prevention programs directed toward reducing HIV infection among young Puerto Ricans.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16315378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


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2.  Gender differences in social and developmental factors affecting Puerto Rican adolescents during the early stage.

Authors:  Wanda I Figueroa-Cosme; Christine Miranda; Diana M Fernandez; Johanna Maysonet; Raul O Ramon
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3.  Risk factors for HIV infection among Haitian adolescents and young adults seeking counseling and testing in Port-au-Prince.

Authors:  Tsogzolmaa Dorjgochoo; Francine Noel; Marie Marcelle Deschamps; Harry Theodore; William Dupont; Peter F Wright; Dan W Fitzgerald; Sten H Vermund; Jean W Pape
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4.  Changes in HIV/AIDS knowledge among early adolescents in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Diana M Fernández; Wanda I Figueroa; María de los A Gómez; Johanna Maysonet; Eddy Rios Olivares; Robert F Hunter
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 1.847

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