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A Multidimensional Assessment of Successful Aging Among Older People Living with HIV in Palm Springs, California.

Logan Z Marg1, Omeid Heidari2, Jeff Taylor3, Chuck Marbley4, Steve Scheibel4, Rod Hagan4, Ilhem Messaoudi5, Norma Mendoza5, Brandon Brown6.   

Abstract

We assessed successful aging among older people living with HIV (PLWH) compared with older people without HIV. One hundred ten older men and women in Palm Springs, California completed a self-administered 28-question survey, which collected data on physiological and psychosocial factors related to successfully aging with HIV, including demographics, HIV status, sexual activity, health and well-being, experiences of stigma or discrimination, feelings of isolation, receipt of disability benefits, work and volunteer participation, and presence of comorbid infectious diseases, noninfectious diseases, and geriatric syndromes. Most participants were male (96.4%), non-Hispanic white (84.5%), college educated (61.7%), and ranged in age from 55 to 87 years (median = 64 years). Respondents with HIV were significantly older than those without HIV (p = .04). The overall prevalence of two or more comorbid conditions across the sample was 59.1%. PLWH were more likely to report depression (p = .008). PLWH were also significantly more likely to report having a current sex partner living with HIV (p < .001) and receiving disability benefits than people without HIV (41.9% vs. 6.3%). Among PLWH, there was a significant relationship between not working or volunteering and feelings of isolation (p = .005). For people without HIV, we found a significant relationship between feelings of isolation and not living with someone (p < .001), but there was no such relationship among PLWH-possibly reflecting the strength of the support network for PLWH in Palm Springs. Our findings suggest that older PLWH experience successful aging to a similar degree compared with their peers without HIV. However, depression and social isolation remain highly salient issues that threaten successful aging and with which PLWH must contend.

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Keywords:  Coachella Valley; HIV; Palm Springs; successful aging

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31441322     DOI: 10.1089/AID.2019.0048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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