| Literature DB >> 31559525 |
Maeve Wallace1, Erica Felker-Kantor2, Aubrey Madkour2, Tekeda Ferguson3, David Welsh4, Patricia Molina5, Katherine P Theall2.
Abstract
Allostatic load is an indicator of multisystem physiologic dysregulation that may arise from prolonged or accumulated exposure to stress, including adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and chronic stressors persisting into adulthood. People living with HIV (PLWH) may be particularly vulnerable given their high burdens of adversity across the life course. Using data from a cohort of middle aged PLWH, we examined associations between ACEs and two measures of allostatic load. In order to determine whether the negative impact of ACEs on allostatic load operates through increasing the adoption of adverse coping behaviors, we tested for mediation by smoking and alcohol use. PLWH who had experienced 4 or more ACEs had on average higher allostatic load in adulthood compared to those who experienced fewer. Neither smoking nor alcohol use mediated this relationship, however, suggesting alternative mechanisms may be at play.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse childhood experiences; Allostatic load; Health behaviors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31559525 PMCID: PMC7096273 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02684-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165