4.1 Article

Racial differences in the association of undetectable HIV viral load and transportation to an HIV provider among men who have sex with men in Atlanta, Georgia: a health equity perspective

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Health Policy & Services

Take care of their hierarchy of needs first: strategies used by data-to-care staff to address barriers to HIV care engagement

Katherine B. Roland et al.

Summary: Data-to-Care (D2C) is a public health strategy aimed at engaging out-of-care (OOC) persons with HIV (PWH) in HIV care. Interviews with D2C program staff in Louisiana and Virginia revealed common barriers for OOC PWH, including limited transportation, stigma, substance use, poverty, homelessness, and mental illness. To address these barriers and engage OOC clients in HIV care, staff and programs provided transportation vouchers and housing assistance, integrated substance use and mental health services, provided empathy and compassion, and addressed basic unmet needs. Addressing social and structural barriers is critical in engaging OOC clients in HIV care.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2023)

Article Oncology

Neighborhood-Level Redlining and Lending Bias Are Associated with Breast Cancer Mortality in a Large and Diverse Metropolitan Area

Lindsay J. Collin et al.

Summary: The study revealed that living in redlined areas significantly increases breast cancer mortality, while residing in areas with pronounced lending bias decreases breast cancer mortality. Non-Hispanic Black and Non-Hispanic White women experience different levels of mortality under these influences, highlighting the need for further research.

CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION (2021)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Longitudinal Associations between Police Harassment and Experiences of Violence among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in Six US Cities: the HPTN 061 Study

Jonathan Feelemyer et al.

Summary: For BMSM, experiencing DPH motivated by racism and homophobia is associated with significantly higher odds of being threatened with violence, physical violence, and intimate partner violence. This highlights the need for further research to understand the mechanisms linking police harassment and violence for vulnerable populations like BMSM.

JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE (2021)

Article Immunology

Understanding disparities in viral suppression among Black MSM living with HIV in Atlanta Georgia

Patrick S. Sullivan et al.

Summary: In Atlanta, Black MSM living with HIV are less likely to achieve viral suppression compared to white MSM. Factors such as ART coverage, housing stability, higher income, and marijuana use help explain and reduce the racial disparity in viral suppression.

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY (2021)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Sexual Identity, Sexual Behavior and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Black Cisgender Sexual Minority Men: The N2 Cohort Study in Chicago

Liadh Timmins et al.

Summary: The study investigated the relationship between sexual identity, behavior, PrEP use, and attitudes in cisgender Black gay and bisexual men. Findings showed that bisexual men, especially those who reported sex with men and women, were less likely to use oral PrEP. Participants who had not used oral PrEP before showed lower interest in long-acting injectable PrEP.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2021)

Review Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention and Care Among US Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Systematic Review of Evidence, Gaps, and Future Priorities

Gregory Phillips et al.

Summary: The lack of studies on structural interventions for Black and Latinx MSM with HIV was identified in a systematic review, but the results are helpful in informing guidelines for future implementation and evaluation of such interventions.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2021)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

A Tale of Two Cities: Exploring the Role of Race/Ethnicity and Geographic Setting on PrEP Use Among Adolescent Cisgender MSM

Jessica Londeree Saleska et al.

Summary: The study found that in New Orleans, African American adolescents cisMSM had significantly lower odds of PrEP use compared to White adolescents, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to promote PrEP use particularly among AA adolescent cisMSM in the southern region of the U.S.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2021)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Assessment of spatial mobility among young men who have sex with men within and across high HIV prevalence neighborhoods in New York city: The P18 neighborhood study

Dustin T. Duncan et al.

SPATIAL AND SPATIO-TEMPORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2020)

Article Environmental Studies

Historic Redlining and Urban Health Today in U.S. Cities

Anthony Nardone et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

The Social Context of HIV Prevention and Care among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in Three US Cities: The Neighborhoods and Networks (N2) Cohort Study

Dustin T. Duncan et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2019)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Improving the HIV Prevention Landscape to Reduce Disparities for Black MSM in the South

Jarvis W. Carter et al.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2019)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Income Inequality, HIV Stigma, and Preventing HIV Disease Progression in Rural Communities

Seth Kalichman et al.

PREVENTION SCIENCE (2019)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Commute mode diversity and income inequality: an inter-urban analysis of 148 midsize US cities

Chad Frederick et al.

LOCAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Health Policy & Services

Comparing neighborhood and state contexts for women living with and without HIV: understanding the Southern HIV epidemic

Christina Ludema et al.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2018)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: evidence and interventions

Zinzi D. Bailey et al.

LANCET (2017)

Article Health Policy & Services

Impact of food, housing, and transportation insecurity on ART adherence: a hierarchical resources approach

Talea Cornelius et al.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2017)

Article Health Policy & Services

Linking HIV-positive adolescents to care in 15 different clinics across the United States: Creating solutions to address structural barriers for linkage to care

Morgan M. Philbin et al.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2014)

Article Health Policy & Services

Transportation vulnerability as a barrier to service utilization for HIV-positive individuals

Lynda M. Sagrestano et al.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2014)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Modified social ecological model: a tool to guide the assessment of the risks and risk contexts of HIV epidemics

Stefan Baral et al.

BMC PUBLIC HEALTH (2013)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Racial disparities in travel time to radiotherapy facilities in the Atlanta metropolitan area

Lucy A. Peipins et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2013)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Differences in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care and Treatment Among Subpopulations in the United States

H. Irene Hall et al.

JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE (2013)

Review Health Policy & Services

Traveling Towards Disease: Transportation Barriers to Health Care Access

Samina T. Syed et al.

JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH (2013)

Article Health Policy & Services

Time and Distance Barriers to Mammography Facilities in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area

Lucy A. Peipins et al.

JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH (2011)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

The Health Impact of Supportive Housing for HIV-Positive Homeless Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

David Buchanan et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2009)

Review Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Greater risk for HIV infection of black men who have sex with men: A critical literature review

Gregorio A. Millett et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2006)

Article Psychology, Clinical

Reparations - A viable strategy to address the enigma of African American health

DR Williams et al.

AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST (2004)

Article Health Policy & Services

Association of ancillary services with primary care utilization and retention for patients with HIV/AIDS

W Lo et al.

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV (2002)