1. Timely linkage to care among men who have sex with men newly diagnosed with HIV: A structural equation model adapted from the HIV‐related stigma framework.
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Zhao, Yafang, Li, Zhen, and Sheng, Yu
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STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,HEALTH services accessibility ,SOCIAL support ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CROSS-sectional method ,SELF-evaluation ,SOCIAL stigma ,MENTAL health ,RESEARCH funding ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,HEALTH attitudes ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CD4 lymphocyte count ,MEN who have sex with men ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,SEXUAL partners ,DATA analysis software ,STATISTICAL models ,T cells ,PSYCHOLOGY of HIV-positive persons - Abstract
HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men in China has increased dramatically, and timely linkage to care after being diagnosed with HIV is important to treatment success. This cross‐sectional study aims to utilize structural equation modeling to test a hypothesized model of timely linkage to care adapted from the HIV‐related stigma framework. Data were collected from 257 men who have sex with men living with HIV. The proportion of participants with timely linkage to care within 1 month was 63.42%. The model result showed a good fit. Higher HIV‐related stigma was significantly associated with a lower level of social support, mental health, maladaptive coping (three mechanism variables), and attitude toward linkage to care. Higher CD4+ T‐cell count, disclosure of HIV positivity to sexual partners, and greater convenience of accessing care were related to timely linkage to care (p < 0.05). These model results suggest that enhancing attention to family reactions and social support are needed for further research and interventions to accelerate newly diagnosed people's access to HIV care in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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