| Literature DB >> 26427862 |
Mona Groß1, Annika Herr1,2, Martin Hower3, Alexander Kuhlmann4, Jörg Mahlich5,6, Matthias Stoll7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The present study on people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) identifies socio-demographic and health-related factors corresponding with their labour market participation.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS/HIV; Antiretroviral therapy; Frailty; Job loss; Unemployment
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26427862 PMCID: PMC4947124 DOI: 10.1007/s00038-015-0750-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Public Health ISSN: 1661-8556 Impact factor: 3.380
Definition of characteristics used, Germany (2009–2012)
| Employment status | Employed |
| Unemployed | |
| Houseman | |
| Apprentice, student, intern, military or civilian service | |
| Early retired | |
| Socio-demographic factors | |
| Patient age (in years) | 18–29 |
| 30–39 | |
| 40–49 | |
| 50–59 | |
| Education level | College degree |
| Apprenticeship | |
| None of both | |
| Health-related factors | |
| Frailty (problems with daily activities) | No |
| Yes | |
| Diagnosis pre-cART (before 1996) | No |
| Yes | |
| HIV stage according to CDC classification | A (asymptomatic) |
| B (symptomatic) | |
| C (AIDS-defining diseases) | |
| HCV-PCR-positive hepatitis C co-infection | No |
| Yes | |
| Concomitant psychiatric disease | No |
| Yes | |
Fig. 1Sample description, Germany (2009–2012)
Fig. 2Baseline characteristics of employed (n = 460) vs. unemployed (n = 67) people living with HIV/AIDS, Germany (2009–2012)
Fig. 3Logistic regression, multidimensional (employment vs. unemployment at baseline), Germany (2009–2012). Unemployed participants at baseline (1) compared with those who are employed at baseline (0)
Fig. 4Baseline characteristics of patients with loss of employment during observation (n = 44) vs. patients being continuously employed (n = 416), Germany (2009–2012)
Fig. 5Logistic regression, multidimensional (loss of employment vs. continuous employment), Germany (2009–2012). Participants with employment loss (1) compared with those with maintenance of employment (0)