Intersectionality of Socioecological Factors Associated With Cognitive Function Among Older Women With HIV in the United States: A Structural Equation Model Analysis Using Data From the Women's Interagency HIV Study

Author:

Njie-Carr Veronica P. S.,Zhu Shijun,Stafford Kristen A.ORCID,Tong Weiqun,Plankey Michael,Sharma AnjaliORCID,Milam Joel,Cohen Mardge,Diaz Monica M.ORCID,Rubtsova Anna A.,Fischl Margaret A.,Konkle-Parker Deborah,Gustafson Deborah,Rubin Leah H.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Increased life expectancy of people with HIV has health implications including the intersection of the long-term use of antiretroviral treatment, inflammatory events, and age-related immunosenescence. In a cross-sectional study utilizing using the Socio-Eecological Model, we identified pathways of cognitive function (CF) among 448 women with HIV, 50 years and older. A structural equation model showed the direct effects of mood (β = −0.25, p < .01), comorbidities (β = −-0.13, p < .05), race (β = −-0.13, p < .05), and abuse (β = 0.27, p < .001) on the latent variable CF. Substance and alcohol use, depressive symptoms, cigarette smoking, and the number of comorbidities are important considerations when designing interventions utilizing using a multi-level and intersectional lens to maximize positive CF outcomes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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