» Articles » PMID: 30466319

Factors Associated with Social Deprivation Among Older Persons Living with HIV

Abstract

Aging persons living with HIV may develop multiple health problems, including comorbidities, and altered physical and mental health, earlier than non-infected people. They may also experience social deprivation. We assessed the prevalence of social deprivation and its relationship with health indicators in older persons living with HIV. An 18-month, multicenter, cross-sectional study was carried out between 2013 and 2014 focusing on patients ≥50-years of age followed-up in 12 dedicated HIV medical hospital units located in the South of France and involved the VISAGE study group. Social deprivation was measured with the EPICES (Evaluation of Deprivation and Inequalities in Health Examination Centers) score (ES) and defined as ES ≥30.17. The following data were recorded: health indicators (gender, age, body mass index), comorbidities, frailty markers, socioeconomic, behavioral and age-related variables. Among 509 patients recruited, 494 completed the ES social deprivation evaluation. Mean age was 58.5 ± 7.0 years and 72.9% were male. The prevalence of social deprivation was 49.0%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that higher social deprivation was significantly linked to alcohol consumption (OR = 4.07 [95%CI: 1.23-13.48]), risk of depression (OR = 3.59 [95%CI: 2.26-5.70]), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (OR = 3.10 [95%CI: 1.36-7.09]), hepatitis C (OR = 1.96 [95%CI: 1.10-3.52]), and chronic pain (OR = 1.11 [95%CI: 1.01-1.21]). Social deprivation was not related to HIV status. Our study showed that not only did older patients with HIV suffer from social deprivation, but they also received little support from social workers. Physicians should be aware of this situation and should systematically evaluate social deprivation in order to provide comprehensive targeted care involving global, social, and psychological support to reduce the burden of social deprivation.

Citing Articles

Health Outcomes Associated with Loneliness and Social Isolation in Older Adults Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.

Pollak C, Cotton K, Winter J, Blumen H AIDS Behav. 2024; 29(1):166-186.

PMID: 39231919 PMC: 11739194. DOI: 10.1007/s10461-024-04471-3.


Frailty: a new vulnerability indicator in people aging with HIV.

Brothers T, Rockwood K Eur Geriatr Med. 2021; 10(2):219-226.

PMID: 34652747 DOI: 10.1007/s41999-018-0143-2.


Predicting Pain Trajectories in the One Year Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis-An Observational Study.

Voute M, Morel V, Joly D, Villatte C, Martin E, Durando X J Clin Med. 2020; 9(6).

PMID: 32570868 PMC: 7356308. DOI: 10.3390/jcm9061907.


Examination of using alcohol to cope, depressive symptoms, and perceived social support in persons with HIV and Hepatitis C.

Moitra E, Anderson B, Herman D, Hayaki J, Pinkston M, Kim H AIDS Care. 2020; 32(10):1238-1245.

PMID: 32098484 PMC: 7483592. DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1734177.