| Literature DB >> 25731659 |
Joel Negin1, Clive Aspin, Thomas Gadsden, Charlotte Reading.
Abstract
From the early days of the HIV epidemic, Indigenous peoples were identified as a population group that experiences social and economic determinants-including colonialism and racism-that increase exposure to HIV. There are now substantial disparities in HIV rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in some countries. We conducted a comprehensive literature review to assess the evidence on HIV-related behaviors and determinants in four countries-Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States-in which Indigenous peoples share important features of colonization and marginalization. We identified 107 articles over more than 20 years. The review highlights the determinants of HIV-related behaviors including domestic violence, stigma and discrimination, and injecting drug use. Many of the factors associated with HIV risk also contribute to mistrust of health services, which in turn contributes to poor HIV and health outcomes among Indigenous peoples.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25731659 PMCID: PMC4551545 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1023-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Demographic characteristics and HIV prevalence in four study countries [3]
| Country | Population | Indigenous population | Indigenous population as percentage of total (%) | HIV diagnosis rates (per 100,000) Indigenous peoples | HIV diagnosis rates (per 100,000) non-Indigenous people |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 21,507,719 (2011) | 548,370 (2011) | 2.5 | 31.2 | 26.2 |
| Canada | 32,852,320 (2011) | 1,400,685 (2011) | 4.3 | 179.2 | 29.2 |
| New Zealand | 4,433,100 (2012) | 682,200 (2012) | 15.4 | 18.9 | 18.5 |
| United States | 308,745,538 (2010) | 5,220,579 (2010) | 1.7 | 9.3 | 7.0 (White only) |
United States HIV diagnosis rate information from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [21]. Population data from most recent census [22] and from Statistics New Zealand [23]. Overall rates for Canada, Australia and New Zealand are standardized directly to the age distribution of the 2001 Canadian male Indigenous population. HIV diagnoses from national surveillance and notification systems
Fig. 1Selection of articles for comprehensive literature review of HIV and Indigenous populations
Identified articles on HIV-related behaviors and determinants among Indigenous peoples
| First author | Date | Title | Country | Focus group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neilsen, G [ | 1993 | Human immunodeficiency virus notifications for aborigines and Torres strait islanders in Queensland | Australia | Population-wide |
| Roberts, K [ | 1997 | Condom use in a group of Aboriginal women | Australia | Women |
| Miller, P [ | 1998 | Private business: the uptake of confidential HIV testing in remote Aboriginal communities on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands | Australia | Population-wide |
| Guthrie, J [ | 2000 | HIV and AIDS in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: 1992–1998. The National HIV Surveillance Committee | Australia | Population-wide |
| Wright, M [ | 2005 | Fulfilling prophecy? Sexually transmitted infections and HIV in Indigenous people in Western Australia | Australia | Population-wide |
| Lawrence, C [ | 2006 | Risk behaviour among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander gay men: comparisons with other gay men in Australia | Australia | MSM |
| Gilles, M [ | 2007 | Perinatal HIV transmission and pregnancy outcomes in Indigenous women in Western Australia | Australia | PLWH |
| Newman, C [ | 2007 | Everything is okay’: The influence of neoliberal discourse on the reported experiences of Aboriginal people in Western Australia who are HIV-positive | Australia | Population-wide |
| Newman, C [ | 2007 | Barriers and incentives to HIV treatment uptake among Aboriginal people in Western Australia | Australia | PLWH |
| Thompson, S [ | 2009 | Slowed right down: Insights into the use of alcohol from research with Aboriginal Australians living with HIV | Australia | PLWH |
| Fagan, P [ | 2010 | Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in relation to safe sex, sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV/AIDS among remote living north Queensland youth | Australia | Youth |
| Bryant, J [ | 2011 | Safer sex and condom use: a convenience sample of Aboriginal young people in New South Wales | Australia | Youth |
| Lea, T [ | 2013 | Elevated reporting of unprotected anal intercourse and injecting drug use but no difference in HIV prevalence among Indigenous Australian men who have sex with men compared with their Anglo-Australian peers | Australia | MSM |
| Paquette, D [ | 2013 | Risk Practices Among Aboriginal People Who Inject Drugs in New South Wales, Australia | Australia | PWID |
| Brassard, P [ | 1996 | Needs assessment for an urban native HIV and AIDS prevention program | Canada | Population-wide |
| Mill, J [ | 1997 | HIV risk behaviors become survival techniques for Aboriginal women | Canada | Women |
| Myers, T [ | 1997 | Differences in sexual risk-taking behavior with state of inebriation in an Aboriginal population in Ontario, Canada | Canada | Population-wide |
| Calzavara, L [ | 1998 | Condom use among Aboriginal people in Ontario, Canada | Canada | Population-wide |
| Calzavara, L [ | 1999 | Sexual partnering and risk of HIV/STD among Aboriginals | Canada | Population-wide |
| Heath, K [ | 1999 | HIV-associated risk factors among young Canadian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men who have sex with men | Canada | MSM |
| Mill, J [ | 2000 | Describing an explanatory model of HIV illness among Aboriginal women | Canada | PLWH |
| Martin, J [ | 2002 | HIV and hepatitis B surveillance in first nations alcohol and drug treatment centres in British Columbia, Canada, 1992–2000 | Canada | PWID |
| Craib, K [ | 2003 | Risk factors for elevated HIV incidence among Aboriginal injection drug users in Vancouver | Canada | PWID |
| Mitchell, C [ | 2004 | Identifying diverse HIV risk groups among American Indian young adults: the utility of cluster analysis | Canada | Youth |
| Hogg, R [ | 2005 | HIV prevalence among Aboriginal British Columbians | Canada | Population-wide |
| Bucharski, D [ | 2006 | You need to know where we’re coming from: Canadian Aboriginal women’s perspectives on culturally appropriate HIV counseling and testing | Canada | Women |
| Lima, V [ | 2006 | Aboriginal status is a prognostic factor for mortality among antiretroviral naive HIV-positive individuals first initiating HAART | Canada | PLWH |
| Miller, C [ | 2006 | Elevated rates of HIV infection among young Aboriginal injection drug users in a Canadian setting | Canada | Youth, PWID |
| Miller, C [ | 2006 | Inadequacies in antiretroviral therapy use among Aboriginal and other Canadian populations | Canada | Population-wide |
| Wardman, D [ | 2006 | HIV/AIDS: Testing and risk behaviors among British Columbia’s rural Aboriginal population | Canada | Population-wide |
| Wood, E [ | 2006 | Slower uptake of HIV antiretroviral therapy among Aboriginal injection drug users | Canada | PWID, PLWH |
| Callaghan, R [ | 2007 | Mobility patterns of Aboriginal injection drug users between on- and off-reserve settings in Northern British Columbia, Canada | Canada | PWID |
| Larkin, J [ | 2007 | HIV risk, systemic inequities, and Aboriginal youth: widening the circle for HIV prevention programming | Canada | Youth |
| Shannon, K [ | 2007 | Sexual and drug-related vulnerabilities for HIV infection among women engaged in survival sex work in Vancouver, Canada | Canada | Women |
| Spittal, P [ | 2007 | The Cedar Project: Prevalence and correlates of HIV infection among young Aboriginal people who use drugs in two Canadian cities | Canada | Youth, PWID |
| Barlow, K [ | 2008 | Culturally Competent Service Provision Issues Experienced By Aboriginal People Living With HIV/AIDS | Canada | PLWH |
| Marshall, B [ | 2008 | High prevalence of HIV infection among homeless and street-involved Aboriginal youth in a Canadian setting | Canada | Youth |
| Mehrabadi, A [ | 2008 | The Cedar Project: A comparison of HIV-related vulnerabilities amongst young Aboriginal women surviving drug use and sex work in two Canadian cities | Canada | Youth, PWID, Women |
| Mehrabadi, A [ | 2008 | Gender differences in HIV and Hepatitis C related vulnerabilities among Aboriginal young people who use street drugs in two Canadian cities | Canada | Youth, PWID, Women |
| Mill, J [ | 2008 | HIV testing and care in Canadian Aboriginal youth: a community based mixed methods study | Canada | Youth |
| Wood, E [ | 2008 | Burden of HIV infection among Aboriginal injection drug users in Vancouver, British Columbia | Canada | Youth, PWID |
| McCall, J [ | 2009 | Struggling to survive: the difficult reality of Aboriginal women living with HIV/AIDS | Canada | PLWH |
| Orchard, T [ | 2010 | Factors behind HIV testing practices among Canadian Aboriginal peoples living off-reserve | Canada | Population-wide |
| Shaw, S [ | 2010 | Increased risk for hepatitis C and HIV associated with solvent use among Canadian Aboriginal injection drug users | Canada | PWID |
| Worthington, C [ | 2010 | HIV testing experiences of Aboriginal youth in Canada: service implications | Canada | Youth |
| Devries, K [ | 2011 | Boyfriends and booty calls: sexual partnership patterns among Canadian Aboriginal young people | Canada | Youth |
| Duncan, K [ | 2011 | HIV incidence and prevalence among Aboriginal peoples in Canada | Canada | Population-wide |
| Jaworsky, D [ | 2011 | Comparison of late HIV diagnosis as a marker of care for Aboriginal versus non-Aboriginal people living with HIV in Ontario | Canada | PLWH |
| Martin, L [ | 2011 | All-cause and HIV-related mortality rates among HIV-infected patients After initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy: the impact of Aboriginal ethnicity and injection drug use | Canada | PWID |
| Monette, L [ | 2011 | Inequalities in determinants of health among Aboriginal and Caucasian persons living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario: results from the positive spaces, healthy places study | Canada | PLWH |
| Brondani, M [ | 2012 | Community-based research among marginalized HIV populations: issues of support, resources, and empowerment | Canada | PLWH |
| Lemstra, M [ | 2012 | Risk indicators associated with injection drug use in the Aboriginal population | Canada | PWID, Women |
| Cain, R [ | 2013 | The experience of HIV diagnosis among Aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS and depression | Canada | PLWH |
| Chavoshi, N [ | 2013 | The cedar project: understanding barriers to consistent condom use over time in a cohort of young Indigenous people who use drugs | Canada | PWID |
| Gunther, M [ | 2013 | Treatment beliefs, illness perceptions, and non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in an ethnically diverse patient population | Canada | PLWH |
| Siemieniuk, R [ | 2013 | Prevalence, clinical associations, and impact of intimate partner violence among HIV-infected gay and bisexual men: a population-based study | Canada | MSM |
| Martin, L [ | 2010 | Rates of initial virological suppression and subsequent virological failure after initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy: the impact of Aboriginal ethnicity and injection drug use | Canada | Population-wide |
| Grierson, J [ | 2004 | Mate Aaraikore A Muri Ake Nei: experiences of Maori New Zealanders living with HIV | New Zealand | PLWH |
| Dickson, N [ | 2012 | Late presentation of HIV infection among adults in New Zealand: 2005-2010 | New Zealand | Population-wide |
| Hall, R [ | 1990 | Assessment of AIDS knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and risk level of Northwestern American Indians | USA | Population-wide |
| Metler, R [ | 1991 | AIDS surveillance among American Indians and Alaska natives | USA | Population-wide |
| Conway, G [ | 1992 | HIV infection in American Indians and Alaska natives: surveys in the Indian health service | USA | Population-wide |
| Lieb, L [ | 1992 | Racial misclassification of American Indians with AIDS in Los Angeles County | USA | PLWH |
| No Author [ | 1998 | HIV/AIDS among American Indians and Alaskan Natives–United States, 1981–1997 | USA | PLWH |
| Fenaughty, A [ | 1998 | Sex partners of Alaskan drug users: HIV transmission between white men and Alaska Native women | USA | PWID, Women |
| Fenaughty, A [ | 1998 | Sex partners of native American drug users | USA | PWID, Women |
| Baldwin, J | 1999 | HIV/AIDS risks among native American drug users: key findings from focus group interviews and implications for intervention strategies | USA | Population-wide |
| Baldwin, J [ | 2000 | Alcohol as a risk factor for HIV transmission among American Indian and Alaska native drug users | USA | PWID |
| Bouey, P [ | 2000 | The Ahalaya case-management program for HIV-infected American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians: quantitative and qualitative evaluation of impacts | USA | PLWH |
| Fisher, D [ | 2000 | Alaska native drug users and sexually transmitted disease: results of a five-year study | USA | PWID, Women |
| Reynolds, G [ | 2000 | Unemployment, drug use, and HIV risk among American Indian and Alaska native drug users | USA | PWID |
| Stevens, S [ | 2000 | HIV drug and sex risk behaviors among American Indian and Alaska Native drug users: gender and site differences | USA | Population-wide |
| Walters, K [ | 2000 | Patterns and predictors of HIV risk among urban American Indians | USA | Population-wide |
| Diamond, C [ | 2001 | HIV-infected American Indians/Alaska natives in the Western United States | USA | PLWH |
| Ka’opua, L [ | 2001 | Treatment adherence to an antiretroviral regime: the lived experience of Native Hawaiians and kokua | USA | PLWH |
| Morrison-Beedy, D [ | 2001 | HIV risk behavior and psychological correlates among native American women: an exploratory investigation | USA | Women |
| Odo, C [ | 2001 | Eo na Mahu o Hawai’i: the extraordinary health needs of Hawai’i’s Mahu | USA | Women |
| Hobfoll, S [ | 2002 | The impact of perceived child physical and sexual abuse history on Native American women’s psychological well-being and AIDS risk | USA | Women |
| Mitchell, C [ | 2002 | Structure of HIV knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among American Indian young adults | USA | Youth |
| Ramirez, J [ | 2002 | Effects of fatalism and family communication on HIV/AIDS awareness variations in native American and Anglo parents and children | USA | Youth |
| Denny, C [ | 2003 | Surveillance for health behaviors of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Findings from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 1997–2000 | USA | Population-wide |
| Mueller, C [ | 2003 | Psychosocial adjustment of Native Hawaiian women living with HIV/AIDS: the central role of affective bonds | USA | PLWH |
| Ashman, J [ | 2004 | Health and support service utilization patterns of American Indians and Alaska Natives diagnosed with HIV/AIDS | USA | PLWH |
| Bertolli, J [ | 2004 | Surveillance systems monitoring HIV/AIDS and HIV risk behaviors among American Indians and Alaska natives | USA | Population-wide |
| Ka’opua, L [ | 2004 | Treatment adherence among Native Hawaiians living with HIV | USA | PLWH |
| Foley, K [ | 2005 | Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility | USA | PWID |
| Gilley, B [ | 2005 | Cultural investment: providing opportunities to reduce risky behavior among gay American Indian males | USA | MSM |
| McNaghten, A [ | 2005 | Epidemiologic profile of HIV and AIDS among American Indians/Alaska natives in the USA through 2000 | USA | Population-wide |
| Nebelkopf, E [ | 2005 | Holistic native network: integrated HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and mental health services for native Americans in San Francisco | USA | PLWH |
| Saylors, K [ | 2005 | Native women, violence, substance abuse and HIV risk | USA | Women |
| Gorgos, L [ | 2006 | Determinants of survival for Native American adults with HIV infection | USA | PLWH |
| Lapidus, J [ | 2006 | HIV-related risk behaviors, perceptions of risk, HIV testing, and exposure to prevention messages and methods among urban American Indians and Alaska Natives | USA | Population-wide |
| Marsiglia, F [ | 2006 | HIV/AIDS protective factors among urban American Indian youths | USA | Youth |
| Simoni, J [ | 2006 | Victimization, substance use, and HIV risk behaviors among gay/bisexual/two-spirit and heterosexual American Indian men in New York City | USA | MSM |
| Gilley, B [ | 2007 | Linking ‘white oppression’ and HIV/AIDS in American Indian etiology: conspiracy beliefs among MSMs and their peers | USA | MSM |
| Johnson, J [ | 2007 | HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and hepatitis prevention needs of Native Americans living in Baltimore: In their own words | USA | Population-wide |
| Kaufman, C [ | 2007 | Culture, context, and sexual risk among Northern Plains American Indian Youth | USA | Youth |
| Vernon, I [ | 2007 | American Indian women, HIV/AIDS, and health disparity | USA | Women |
| Ellingson, L [ | 2008 | HIV risk behaviors among mahuwahine (Native Hawaiian Transgender Women) | USA | Women |
| Lowe, J [ | 2008 | A cultural approach to conducting HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C virus education among native American adolescents | USA | Youth |
| Cassels, S [ | 2010 | Sexual partner concurrency and sexual risk among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender American Indian/Alaska natives | USA | MSM |
| Iralu, J [ | 2010 | Risk Factors for HIV disease progression in a rural Southwest American Indian population | USA | PLWH |
| Burks, D [ | 2011 | American Indian gay, bisexual and two-spirit men: a rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS risk factors, barriers to prevention and culturally-sensitive intervention | USA | MSM |
| Nelson, K [ | 2011 | ‘I’ve had unsafe sex so many times why bother being safe now?’: the role of cognitions in sexual risk among American Indian/Alaska native men who have sex with men | USA | MSM |
| Sondag, K [ | 2011 | HIV/AIDS among American Indians/Alaska natives living in Montana: a descriptive study | USA | Population-wide |
| Leston, J [ | 2012 | Alaska native and rural youth views of sexual health: a focus group project on sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, and unplanned pregnancy | USA | Youth |
| Anastario, M [ | 2013 | Sexual risk behavior and symptoms of historical loss in American Indian men | USA | Population-wide |
| Pearson, C [ | 2013 | A cautionary tale: risk reduction strategies among urban American Indian/Alaska native men who have sex with men | USA | MSM |
MSM men who have sex with men, PLWH people living with HIV, PWID people who inject drugs
Fig. 2Number of articles published by year and focus country
Number of articles by group and country
| Australia | Canada | New Zealand | United States | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population-wide | 5 | 9 | 1 | 13 |
| PLWH | 3 | 11 | 1 | 11 |
| MSM | 2 | 2 | 7 | |
| Transgender | 2 | |||
| PWID | 1 | 14 | 6 | |
| Youth | 2 | 11 | 6 | |
| Women | 1 | 6 | 7 |
Total is more than the number of included articles as categories were not mutually exclusive
PLWH people living with HIV, MSM men who have sex with men, PWID people who inject drugs
Article methodology by group and country
| Group/Country | Quantitative | Qualitative | Mixed Methods |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 9 | 5 | |
| Canada | 30 | 11 | 1 |
| New Zealand | 2 | ||
| United States | 36 | 11 | 2 |
| Population-wide | 22 | 5 | 1 |
| PLWH | 16 | 10 | |
| MSM | 6 | 3 | |
| Transgender | 2 | ||
| PWID | 20 | 1 | |
| Youth | 13 | 4 | 2 |
| Women | 10 | 4 |
Total is more than the number of included articles as categories were not mutually exclusive. Mixed Methods represents studies that included both quantitative and qualitative components
PLWH people living with HIV, MSM men who have sex with men, PWID people who inject drugs
Fig. 3Determinants of HIV Risk Behavior among Indigenous Peoples (adapted from Meade and Sikkema [26]) Solid lines represent determinants that impact HIV behavior. Note: Dashed lines represent hypothesized relationships between determinants