Dynamic Network Analysis of Mental Health Symptoms Among Persons Living With HIV
Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 30, 2025
ABSTRACT
Aim
This
study
aims
to
develop
dynamic
networks
and
examine
the
longitudinal
relationships
of
mental
health
symptoms
among
persons
living
with
HIV
(PLWH).
Design
A
study.
Methods
We
collected
data
between
October
2022
December
using
Wenjuanxing
(Questionnaire
Star),
an
online
survey
platform.
The
tracked
weekly
across
10
sessions,
involving
123
PLWH
in
Beijing,
China.
total
40
six
dimensions
(somatization
symptoms,
negative
affect,
cognitive
processes,
function,
interpersonal
communication
social
adaptation)
were
included
symptom
network,
which
consists
temporal,
contemporaneous
between‐person
networks.
Results
In
temporal
‘feeling
inferior
others’
had
largest
in‐strength
value,
whereas
‘suicidal
ideation’
exhibited
out‐strength
value.
showed
highest
bridge
strength,
indicating
it
most
connections
other
symptoms.
Conclusions
found
that
number
predictors,
up
seven
potentially
triggering
this
particular
symptom.
Additionally,
emerged
as
a
powerful
predictor,
influencing
greatest
five
dimensions.
Impact
Our
enhances
understanding
sequential
development
consequences
PLWH,
may
provide
important
basis
for
designing
precise
management
interventions.
Reporting
Method
was
reported
according
STROBE
checklist.
Patient
or
Public
Contribution
No
patient
public
contribution.
Язык: Английский
Addressing HIV and Substance Use Health Disparities among Racial/Ethnic Minority Individuals
Current HIV/AIDS Reports,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
22(1)
Опубликована: Апрель 4, 2025
Язык: Английский
Comparative- and Cost-effectiveness Research Determining the Optimal Intervention for Advancing Transgender Women with HIV to Full Viral Suppression (Text Me, Alexis!) (Preprint)
Опубликована: Авг. 12, 2024
BACKGROUND
Many
trans
women
with
HIV
achieve
suboptimal
advancement
through
the
Care
Continuum,
including
poor
healthcare
utilization,
retention
in
medical
care,
and
rates
of
viral
suppression.
These
issues
are
exacerbated
by
comorbid
conditions,
such
as
substance
use
disorder
(SUD),
which
is
also
associated
reduced
quality-of-life,
increased
overdose
deaths,
utilization
high-cost
services,
engagement
a
street
economy,
cycles
incarceration.
Thus,
it
critical
that
efforts
to
End
Epidemic
include
effective
interventions
link
retain
care
full
OBJECTIVE
This
study
builds
on
promising
findings
from
our
two
Health
Resources
Services
Administration
(HRSA)-funded
demonstration
projects,
The
Alexis
Project
Text
Me,
Girl!,
utilized
Peer
Navigation
(PHN)
SMS
(i.e.,
text
messaging),
respectively,
for
advancing
Though
effectiveness
both
has
been
established,
their
comparative-effectiveness,
required
resources/costs,
cost-effectiveness,
heterogeneous
effects
subgroups,
those
SUD,
have
not
evaluated.
Given
many
negative
personal
public-health
consequences
untreated/undertreated
HIV,
services
frequently
delivered
resource-limited,
community-based
settings,
comprehensive
economic
evaluation
inform
decisions
stakeholders,
providers,
insurers,
policymakers.
METHODS
Alexis!
three-arm
randomized
controlled
trial
(RCT).
Participants
(N
=
195)
will
be
(1:1:1)
into:
PHN
alone
(n
65),
or
PHN+SMS
65).
Using
same
time
points
HRSA
repeated-measures
design
assess
participants
at
baseline,
3-,
6-,
12-,
18-months
post-randomization.
Over
course
90-days,
arm
receive
unlimited
navigation
sessions;
270
theory-based
messages
(three
daily)
targeted,
tailored,
personalized
specifically
HIV;
combined
intervention.
desired
outcome
suppression
cost
effectiveness.
RESULTS
Recruitment
began
April
10,
2024,
first
participant
was
enrolled
11,
2024.
Data
collection
expected
completed
July
2027.
Primary
analyses
begin
immediately
following
conclusion
follow-up
evaluations.
CONCLUSIONS
Trans
high-priority
population
reaching
goals.
Findings
potential
improve
individual
health
outcomes
generating
significant
improvements
among
guiding
service
provision
public
policy.
Язык: Английский
Comparative- and Cost-effectiveness Research Determining the Optimal Intervention for Advancing Transgender Women with HIV to Full Viral Suppression (Text Me, Alexis!): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
JMIR Research Protocols,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Авг. 12, 2024
Many
transgender
women
with
HIV
achieve
suboptimal
advancement
through
the
Care
Continuum,
including
poor
health
care
usage,
retention
in
medical
care,
and
rates
of
viral
suppression.
These
issues
are
exacerbated
by
comorbid
conditions,
such
as
substance
use
disorder,
which
is
also
associated
reduced
quality
life,
increased
overdose
deaths,
usage
high-cost
services,
engagement
a
street
economy,
cycles
incarceration.
Thus,
it
critical
that
efforts
to
End
Epidemic
include
effective
interventions
link
retain
full
This
study
builds
on
promising
findings
from
our
two
Health
Resources
Services
Administration-funded
demonstration
projects,
The
Alexis
Project
Text
Me,
Girl!,
used
peer
navigation
(PHN)
SMS
text
messaging,
respectively,
for
advancing
Though
effectiveness
both
has
been
established,
their
comparative
effectiveness,
required
resources
or
costs,
cost-effectiveness,
heterogeneous
effects
subgroups,
those
have
not
evaluated.
Given
many
negative
personal
public
consequences
untreated
undertreated
HIV,
services
frequently
delivered
resource-limited,
community-based
settings,
comprehensive
economic
evaluation
inform
decisions
stakeholders,
providers,
insurers,
policy
makers.
Alexis!
3-arm
randomized
controlled
trial.
Participants
(N=195)
will
be
(1:1:1)
into:
PHN
alone
(n=65),
messaging
PHN+SMS
(n=65).
Using
same
time
points
Administration
repeated-measures
design
assess
participants
at
baseline,
3,
6,
12,
18
months
post
randomization.
Over
course
90
days,
arm
receive
unlimited
sessions;
270
theory-based
messages
(3
daily)
targeted,
tailored,
personalized
specifically
HIV;
combined
message
intervention.
desired
outcome
suppression
cost-effectiveness.
Recruitment
began
April
10,
2024,
first
participant
was
enrolled
11,
2024.
Data
collection
expected
completed
July
2027.
Primary
analyses
begin
immediately
following
conclusion
follow-up
evaluations.
Transgender
high-priority
population
reaching
goals.
Findings
potential
improve
individual
outcomes
generating
significant
improvements
among
guiding
service
provision
policy.
DERR1-10.2196/65313.
Язык: Английский