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" Household Food Insecurity as Mediator of the Association Between Internalized Stigma and Opportunistic Infections. "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 907035
Doc. No : LA4t89r0cc
Title & Author : Household Food Insecurity as Mediator of the Association Between Internalized Stigma and Opportunistic Infections. [Article]\ Shin, Sanghyuk S; Carpenter, Catherine L; Ekstrand, Maria L; Yadav, Kartik; Shah, Saanchi V; Ramakrishnan, Padma; Pamujula, Suresh; Sinha, Sanjeev; Nyamathi, Adeline M
Date : 2018
Title of Periodical : UC Irvine
Abstract : Internalized HIV stigma can affect health outcomes, but the mechanism underlying this relationship is poorly understood. We investigated the potential pathways for the association between internalized stigma and opportunistic infections (OIs) among women living with HIV in rural India. We conducted a cross-sectional study involving in-person interviews with 600 participants. We modeled two outcome variables, total number of OIs and fungal dermatoses, which was the most frequently reported OI. Causal mediation analysis was performed to estimate the total effect, direct effect, and indirect effect through mediators while controlling for confounders. Food insecurity was a strong mediator of the association between internalized stigma and the number of OIs (70% of the total effect) and fungal dermatoses (83% of the total effect), while the indirect effect of stigma through adherence was minimal for both outcomes. Household food insecurity may be an important mediator of the impact of HIV-related stigma on opportunistic infections.
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