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HIV/STI/HCV Risk Clusters and Hierarchies Experienced by Women Recently Released from Incarceration

  • Karen A. Johnson
  • , Timothy Hunt
  • , Lisa Puglisi
  • , Ben Chapman
  • , Amali Epa-Llop
  • , Johanna Elumn
  • , Peter Braick
  • , Navya Bhagat
  • , Elizabeth Ko
  • , Antoinette Nguyen
  • , Rachel Johnson
  • , Heather K. Graham
  • , Louisa Gilbert
  • , Nabila El-Bassel
  • , Diane S. Morse
  • University of Alabama
  • Columbia University
  • Yale University
  • University of Rochester

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Abstract

This study examines cross-sectional clusters and longitudinal predictions using an expanded SAVA syndemic conceptual framework—SAVA MH + H (substance use, intimate partner violence, mental health, and homelessness leading to HIV/STI/HCV risks)—among women recently released from incarceration (WRRI) (n = 206) participating in the WORTH Transitions (WT) intervention. WT combines two evidence-based interventions: the Women on the Road to Health HIV intervention, and Transitions Clinic. Cluster analytic and logistic regression methods were utilized. For the cluster analyses, baseline SAVA MH + H variables were categorized into presence/absence. For logistic regression, baseline SAVA MH + H variables were examined on a composite HIV/STI/HCV outcome collected at 6-month follow-up, controlling for lifetime trauma and sociodemographic characteristics. Three SAVA MH + H clusters were identified, the first of which had women with the highest overall levels of SAVA MH + H variables, 47% of whom were unhoused. Hard drug use (HDU) was the only significant predictor of HIV/STI/HCV risks in the regression analyses. HDUs had 4.32-fold higher odds of HIV/STI/HCV outcomes than non-HDUs (p = 0.002). Interventions such as WORTH Transitions must differently target identified SAVA MH + H syndemic risk clusters and HDU to prevent HIV/HCV/STI outcomes among WRRI.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1066
JournalHealthcare (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • HIV
  • PTSD
  • SAVA syndemic risks
  • STIs
  • depression
  • hepatitis C
  • homelessness
  • recently released women

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