Literature DB >> 27875836

Ageism, Aging and HIV: Community Responses to Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support.

Rosanna F DeMarco, Mark Brennan-Ing, Courtenay Sprague, Shelley M Brown.   

Abstract

Ageism, in the form of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination targeting older adults, represents a barrier to addressing the graying of the HIV epidemic. There is widespread misperception on the part of older adults themselves, as well as service providers and society in general that HIV risk is low as one ages. In addition, internalized ageism may play a role in poorer physical and mental health outcomes, as the negative stereotypes associated with aging become a self-fulfilling prophecy. A number of steps can be taken to address HIV and aging in the context of ageism with regard to: prevention, education, and outreach; treatment guidelines for older adults with HIV; funding to address the aging of the epidemic; engagement of communities, health and social service organizations, and other providers around mental health and social support, and addressing the needs of special populations. Caring for an aging population with HIV represents a challenge, which is exacerbated in low and/or middle-income countries that typically lack the infrastructure of high resource settings. How we address the aging-related issues of the HIV epidemic across regions and settings could serve as a model in dealing with aging in our society in general regardless of HIV status.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27875836     DOI: 10.1159/000448567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interdiscip Top Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 2297-3486


  3 in total

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3.  Physical, Emotional, and Psychosocial Challenges Associated with Daily Dosing of HIV Medications and Their Impact on Indicators of Quality of Life: Findings from the Positive Perspectives Study.

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Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2020-10-07
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