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Adverse lifelong experiences in Portuguese people living with HIV: a retrospective study

Adverse lifelong experiences in Portuguese people living with HIV: a retrospective study

Artigo de Jornal

This study aimed to analyze the adverse life experiences encountered by people living with HIV in Portugal, analyze differences between men and women, and identify which experiences were related to HIV transmission modes-sexual activity or injection drug use. We used a sample of 328 participants with a mean age of 45.64, mostly men (79.6%), with a known diagnosis of HIV for 10.34 years. Women and persons who inject drugs reported significantly more adverse outcomes throughout life. Physical abuse during childhood was significantly associated with the sexual transmission mode, whereas having a parent sent to prison during childhood, physical violence, experiencing a life-threatening injury/illness (other than HIV) during adulthood, and injuring someone during adulthood were associated with injection drug use. Practical implications are discussed at the prevention and intervention levels.
This study was financed by the Department of Public Health of the Regional Health Administration of Northern Portugal, PI: angela Maia and the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, and the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, through the national funds, within the scope of the Transitory Disposition of the Decree No. 57/2016, of 29th of August 2016, amended by Law No. 57/2017 of 19 July 2017.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2022

Editora: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Identificadores

ISSN: 1055-3290