Experiences of violence and hospitalization rates among people living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Aids Care-Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of Aids/hiv Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1080/09540121.2025.2453126
Charity V Mudhikwa, Kate Salters, Katherine W Kooij, Taylor McLinden, Scott D Emerson, Monica Ye, Jenny Li, Cassidy Tam, Valerie Nicholson, Robert S Hogg, Kalysha Closson
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People living with HIV (PLWH) in Canada experience high rates of interpersonal violence which may lead to adverse health outcomes that require hospitalization. Using self-reported data on experiences of violence linked to administrative health data on hospitalizations, we used Poisson regression modelling to examine and compare the associations between experiences of violence (recent [in the past 6 months], non-recent [>6 months ago], or none) and hospitalization rates, among a sample of PLWH in British Columbia, Canada. Of 984 PLWH included in this study, 60.0% reported experiencing non-recent violence, and 14.8% experienced recent violence. Those who experienced non-recent violence had a higher rate of hospitalization than those who never experienced violence (adjusted Rate Ratio [aRR]: 1.41; 95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 1.05-1.87). There was no difference in hospitalization rates between those who experienced recent violence and those who never did (aRR: 1.08; 95% CI: 0.74-1.60). PLWH who experienced recent violence had the highest proportion of hospitalizations attributed to mental, behavioural, or neurodevelopmental disorders. Efforts are needed to provide violence-aware care that recognizes violence and its impacts on PLWH experiencing multiple sociostructural inequities. Further studies should evaluate the impacts of violence on other types of healthcare utilization in generalizable samples of PLWH in Canada.

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加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省艾滋病毒感染者的暴力经历和住院率。
加拿大的艾滋病毒感染者遭受人际暴力的比率很高,这可能导致需要住院治疗的不良健康结果。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的PLWH样本中,使用与住院管理卫生数据相关的暴力经历自我报告数据,我们使用泊松回归模型来检查和比较暴力经历(最近[过去6个月],非最近[6个月前]或无暴力经历)与住院率之间的关联。在本研究纳入的984名PLWH中,60.0%报告遭受过非近期暴力,14.8%报告遭受过近期暴力。那些经历过非近期暴力的人比那些从未经历过暴力的人有更高的住院率(调整比率比[aRR]: 1.41;95%置信区间[CI]: 1.05-1.87)。最近经历过暴力的人和从未经历过暴力的人的住院率没有差异(aRR: 1.08;95% ci: 0.74-1.60)。最近遭受暴力的PLWH患者因精神、行为或神经发育障碍住院的比例最高。需要努力提供意识到暴力的护理,认识到暴力及其对经历多重社会结构不平等的PLWH的影响。进一步的研究应评估暴力对加拿大可推广的PLWH样本中其他类型医疗保健利用的影响。
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