Journal Title
Title of Journal: J Immigrant Minority Health
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Abbravation: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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Authors: Bich N Dang Thomas P Giordano Jennifer H Kim
Publish Date: 2011/10/20
Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 124-131
Abstract
Timely entry into HIV care is critical for early initiation of therapy immunologic recovery and improved survival However undocumented Latinos are more likely to enter HIV care late in the disease course and with concurrent AIDS We conducted a qualitative study to examine the circumstantial situational and social factors that uniquely affect entry and retention in care for this population Between June and August 2006 we conducted semistructured indepth individual interviews with 22 undocumented Latino immigrants living with HIV infection The interviews were audiotaped transcribed and reviewed for accuracy Data was analyzed using a grounded theory approach Word content was coded and sorted by themes using AnSWR software Emergent themes related to health care barriers include 1 the challenges of dealing with HIV stigma and rejection from family and community and 2 the experienced and perceived structural barriers of accessing care as an undocumented individual Societal intolerance of HIV and stigmarelated experiences result in feelings of secrecy and shame In addition the undocumented state complicates the situation even further These unique barriers include fear of deportation work restrictions inadequate translation services and difficulties meeting paperwork requirements This study offers insight into the unique sociocultural and structural barriers faced by undocumented Latinos with HIV infection Understanding and addressing these barriers will prove vital in the development and implementation of strategies to promote early entry into HIV careThe project was funded by the Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group Grant HRSA08089 from the US Health Resources and Services Administration HRSA under Part A of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act’s HIV Emergency Relief Grant Program and the facilities and resources of the Houston VA Health Services Research Development Center of Excellence Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center and the Harris County Hospital District Houston TX
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Other Papers In This Journal:
- Associations Between Discrimination and Cardiovascular Health Among Asian Indians in the United States
- Associations Between Discrimination and Cardiovascular Health Among Asian Indians in the United States
- Fear of Deportation May Limit Legal Immigrants’ Access to HIV/AIDS-Related Care: A Survey of Swedish Language School Students in Northern Sweden
- Prevalence of Depression and Suicidal Behaviors Among Male Migrant Workers in United Arab Emirates
- Sexual Health Knowledge of Male and Female Latino Immigrants
- The Role of Health Literacy in Predicting Multiple Healthcare Outcomes Among Hispanics in a Nationally Representative Sample: A Comparative Analysis by English Proficiency Levels
- Immigration and Sexual Partner Risk Among Latino Adolescents in San Francisco
- Dual Vulnerability of Being Both a Teen and an Immigrant Parent: Illustrations from an Italian Context
- Presence of Alcohol and Drugs in Hispanic Versus Non-Hispanic Youth Suicide Victims in Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Nativity and Perceived Healthcare Quality
- Trends and Disparities in Mortality Among Spanish-Born and Foreign-Born Populations Residing in Spain, 1999–2008
- Changes in Perceived Health and Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Analysis with Older Korean Americans
- Correlates of Sexual Risk for HIV Among US-Born and Foreign-Born Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM): An Analysis from the Brothers y Hermanos Study
- Mental Health of Refugees and Non-refugees from War-Conflict Countries: Data from Primary Healthcare Services and the Norwegian Prescription Database
- Determinants of Mental Health Consultations Among Recent Chinese Immigrants in British Columbia, Canada: Implications for Mental Health Risk and Access to Services
- Diabetes Prevalence by Length of Residence Among US Immigrants
- The Effect of Parental Immigration Authorization on Health Insurance Coverage for Migrant Latino Children
- Tobacco Dependence Treatment for Korean Americans: Preliminary Findings
- English- and Spanish-speaking Latina Mothers’ Beliefs about Food, Health, and Mothering
- Acculturation, Body Perception, and Weight Status Among Vietnamese American Students
- A Comparative and Exploratory Analysis of Socio-cultural Factors and Immigrant Women’s Mental Health within a Canadian Context
- Childhood Maltreatment Linked with a Deterioration of Psychosocial Outcomes in Adult Life for Southern Brazilian Transgender Women
- Incomplete Immunity and Missed Vaccination Opportunities in East African Immigrants Settling in Australia
- A Culturally Competent Approach to Exploring Barriers in Organ Donation Consent Among Haitian Immigrants: Formative Focus Group Findings and Implications
- Correlates of Unintended Birth Among Low-Income Hispanic Immigrants at High Risk for Depression
- Importance of Interprofessional Healthcare for Vulnerable Refugee Populations
- Importance of Interprofessional Healthcare for Vulnerable Refugee Populations
- Social Support and Networks: Cardiovascular Responses Following Recall on Immigration Stress Among Chinese Americans
- Perspectives on Physical Activity Among Immigrants and Refugees to a Small Urban Community in Minnesota
- Factorial Invariance, Scale Reliability, and Construct Validity of the Job Control and Job Demands Scales for Immigrant Workers: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
- Perspectives on Physical Activity Among Immigrants and Refugees to a Small Urban Community in Minnesota
- Psychological Stress of Hispanics Living on the Border
- Beyond the Black Box: A Systematic Review of Breast, Prostate, Colorectal, and Cervical Screening Among Native and Immigrant African-Descent Caribbean Populations
- Development of Educational Materials to Improve Rates of Early Eye Care for Hispanic Children
- Ethnic Differences in Drowning Rates in Ontario, Canada
- Predictors of Self-Reported Family Health History of Breast Cancer
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