Author: UPMC
Published: 21st Oct 2015
Peer-Reviewed Publication: N/A
Additional References: HIV and Aids Publications
Summary: Study aims to determine strategies to help gay and bisexual men get a better shot at healthy aging, particularly when living with HIV.
Healthy 'Aging with HIV' Strategies Focus of Federal Grant to Pitt Public Health...
As the U.S. reaches an important milestone this year in the fight against HIV with more than half the people living with the virus older than age 50, the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health is launching a study to determine ways to promote health among aging gay and bisexual men, who make up about two-thirds of the people aging with HIV.
In an effort to create strategies for use in public health outreach nationwide, the research team will be taking an innovative approach to the study by looking for protective factors - called "resiliencies" - that are helping keep some men with HIV healthy and could be extended to other men, rather than simply fixing health problems as they arise. This research is funded with a three-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health(NIH).
"We celebrate that medications now exist to enable people with HIV to live well into old age," said study principal investigator Ron Stall, Ph.D., M.P.H., director of the Center for LGBT Health Research at Pitt Public Health. "But we also need to recognize that the health complications that come with aging - both mental and physical - are compounded when you're living with HIV. It is critical that we develop research-based programs to support HIV-positive people as they age."
The project will regularly survey 1,850 HIV-positive and -negative men participating in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study(MACS), an ongoing research study that has enrolled thousands of men in Baltimore, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles over the past 30 years to participate in research on HIV/AIDS. The Pittsburgh arm of the study is the Pitt Men's Study.
The study aims to tease out why some gay and bisexual men remain healthy well into later life, even with multiple risk factors for conditions such as depression and substance abuse. The research team will then determine strategies that could help all gay and bisexual men adopt resiliencies - whether it's strong friendships, positive family ties, good coping skills or something else - that will give them a better shot at healthy aging, particularly when living with HIV.
The research team also will look at whether changing rates of resiliencies over time are associated with changes in substance use and other psychosocial health problems, as well as HIV-related health outcomes and medication adherence.
"Aging can be hard even when you have very few health risks," said Dr. Stall. "A gay man who came of age in a much less accepting era and is positive for HIV has the odds stacked against him. He's at greater risk for depression and substance abuse; he might not have prepared for retirement because he didn't expect to live to reach it; and he may eventually need long-term care because he's at greater risk for complications from diabetes and heart disease. And yet there are men facing all these risks who are defying the odds and leading healthy, happy lives. We could - and should - all learn from them."
Additional core investigators on this project include Michael Plankey, Ph.D., of Georgetown University; and James Egan, Ph.D., Mack Friedman, Ph.D., and Dan Siconofli, Ph.D., all of Pitt Public Health. This research is funded by NIH grant R01 MD010680.
Post to Twitter Add to Facebook
Latest HIV and Aids Publications | |
---|---|
The above information is from our reference library of resources relating to HIV and Aids that includes: | |
Parent Focused HIV Prevention Intervention Online toolkit helps parents improve communication with gay and bisexual sons about behaviors to help them stay healthy. Publish Date: 13th Nov 2022 - Updated: 5th Jan 2023 | |
FDA Approves Trogarzo (ibalizumab-uiyk) for Patients with Limited HIV Treatment Options U.S. FDA approves Trogarzo for adult patients with HIV who have tried multiple medications and whose HIV infections cannot be treated with other therapies - multidrug resistant HIV, or MDR HIV. Publish Date: 7th Mar 2018 | |
Undetectable/Untransmittable: Gay - Bisexual Men Skeptical But Attitudes On The Rise Hunter CHEST study sought to examine how accurate gay and bisexual men perceive this message to be by surveying more than 12,000 men across the United States. Publish Date: 16th Jan 2018 | |
Transgender Women Take Triple the Number of HIV Tests As Trans Men Study revealed HIV testing among transgender adults was higher in those who identified as female, were African-American or Hispanic, or had a history of incarceration. Publish Date: 1st Nov 2017 |
1Transgender Reporting Guide
How to write about transgender people.
2Am I Gay? Questions to Ask
Think you may be gay or bisexual?
3Glossary of Sexuality Terms
Definitions of sexual terms & acronyms.
4LGBTQ+ Pride Flags
Symbols of Identity and Inclusion.
5LGBT Awareness Dates
Important LGBTQ community awareness days, remembrance dates, and coming pride events.
• Submissions: Send us your coming events and LGBTQ related news stories.
• Report Errors: Please report outdated or inaccurate information to us.
• (APA): UPMC. (2015, October 21). Healthy Aging with HIV Strategies. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved December 12, 2024 from www.sexualdiversity.org/sexuality/health/hiv/539.php
• Permalink: <a href="https://www.sexualdiversity.org/sexuality/health/hiv/539.php">Healthy Aging with HIV Strategies</a>