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ABSTRACT: Background
The impact of HIV stigma on viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is not well characterized.Setting
Twenty-one communities in Zambia and South Africa, nested within the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial.Methods
We analyzed data on viral suppression (<400 copies HIV RNA/mL) among 5662 laboratory-confirmed PLHIV aged 18-44 years who were randomly sampled within the PopART trial population cohort 24 months after enrolment (PC24). We collected data on experiences and internalization of stigma from those PLHIV who self-reported their HIV status (n = 3963/5662) and data on perceptions of stigma from a 20% random sample of all PLHIV (n = 1154/5662). We also measured stigma at the community-level among PLHIV, community members, and health workers. We analyzed the association between individual- and community-level measures of HIV stigma and viral suppression among PLHIV, adjusting for confounding.Results
Of all 5662 PLHIV, 69.1% were virally suppressed at PC24. Viral suppression was highest among those 3963 cohort participants who self-reported living with HIV and were on ART (88.3%), and lower among those not on treatment (37.5%). Self-identifying PLHIV who reported internalized stigma were less likely to be virally suppressed (75.0%) than those who did not (80.7%; adjusted risk ratio, 0.94 95% CI: 0.89 to 0.98). Experiences, perceptions, and community-level measures of stigma were not associated with viral suppression.Conclusion
Internalized stigma among PLHIV was associated with a lower level of viral suppression; other dimensions of stigma were not. Stigma reduction approaches that address internalized stigma should be an integral component of efforts to control the HIV epidemic.
SUBMITTER: Hargreaves JR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7654947 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hargreaves James R JR Pliakas Triantafyllos T Hoddinott Graeme G Mainga Tila T Mubekapi-Musadaidzwa Constance C Donnell Deborah D Piwowar-Manning Estelle E Agyei Yaw Y Mandla Nomhle F NF Dunbar Rory R Macleod David D Floyd Sian S Bock Peter P Fidler Sarah S Hayes Richard J RJ Seeley Janet J Stangl Anne A Bond Virginia V Ayles Helen H
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<h4>Background</h4>The impact of HIV stigma on viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is not well characterized.<h4>Setting</h4>Twenty-one communities in Zambia and South Africa, nested within the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial.<h4>Methods</h4>We analyzed data on viral suppression (<400 copies HIV RNA/mL) among 5662 laboratory-confirmed PLHIV aged 18-44 years who were randomly sampled within the PopART trial population cohort 24 months after enrolment (PC24). We collected data on experi ...[more]