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Social and Structural Determinants of Cervical Health among Women Engaged in HIV Care.

Shalanda A Bynum1, Lisa T Wigfall2,3,4, Heather M Brandt4,5, Carmen Hampton Julious6, Saundra H Glover2,3, James R Hébert4,7.   

Abstract

Cervical cancer prevention/control efforts among women living with HIV/AIDS (WLH) are socially and structurally challenging. Healthcare access and perceived HIV stigma and discrimination are factors that may challenge risk reduction efforts. This study examined socio-structural determinants of cervical cancer screening among women engaged in HIV care. One hundred forty-five WLH seeking health/social services from AIDS Service Organizations in the southeastern US completed a questionnaire assessing factors related to cervical cancer prevention/control. Ninety percent were African American, mean age 46.15 ± 10.65 years. Eighty-one percent had a Pap test <1 year ago. Low healthcare access was positively associated with having a Pap test <1 year ago, (Odds ratio [OR] 3.80; 95 % Confidence interval [CI] 1.34-10.78). About 36 % reported ≥2 Pap tests during the first year after HIV diagnosis. Lower educational attainment was positively associated with having ≥2 Pap tests, OR 3.22; CI 1.08-9.62. Thirty-five percent reported more frequent Pap tests after diagnosis. Lower income was moderately associated with more frequent Pap tests post-diagnosis, OR 2.47; CI .98-6.23. Findings highlight the successes of HIV initiatives targeting socio-economically disadvantaged women and provide evidence that health policy aimed at providing and expanding healthcare access for vulnerable WLH has beneficial health implications.

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Keywords:  Cervical cancer; HIV/AIDS; Health status disparities; Papanicolaou test; Women

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26955821      PMCID: PMC5567823          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1345-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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