Living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts for older adults in palm springs, California

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Abstract

We conducted surveys in March 2020 with 100 older adults living in Palm Springs, CA, to (1) report the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their day-to-day well-being and (2) describe the factors related to missing HIV medication during the pandemic. Respondent’s mean age was 64.2 and the majority identified as White, men, and gay. The majority stated that the pandemic had impacted their lives “much,” “very much,” or “extremely.” One-third experienced financial challenges and 46.0% experienced disruptions to health care. Almost a quarter (24.0%) reported missing a dose of their HIV medication during the pandemic. Compared to those ages 64+, younger respondents were more likely to report some negative impacts like changes in sleep patterns, financial challenges, and missed HIV medication doses, and had higher PTSD severity scores. In adjusted logistic regression, higher PTSD severity scores and disruption to health care were associated with missed doses of medications (ps <.05).

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Nguyen, A. L., Davtyan, M., Taylor, J., Christensen, C., Plankey, M., Karpiak, S., & Brown, B. (2021). Living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts for older adults in palm springs, California. AIDS Education and Prevention, 33(4), 265–275. https://doi.org/10.1521/aeap.2021.33.4.265

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