Accessibility of health and human services for the HIV-infected |
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Authors: | Rivers James E Anwyl Robert S Weatherby Norman Pattnaik Suchitra |
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Institution: | (1) School of Medicine and Health Services Research Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Most research on services for the HIV/AIDS population has focused on primary medical care or on service brokering by advocacy groups. Little research data exist on the extent to which services of programs that do not specialize in HIV/AIDS clients are available to these individuals who often have multiple and multi-dimensional problems. The reported research examines selected data from a sample of 236 medical, behavioral health and social service programs in Miami-Dade County, Florida. A constructed measure of involvement in services for HIV/AIDS clients, pertinent provider program and client characteristics are examined in the context of geo-distributed data on reported AIDS cases and census data. In logistic regression analyses, two aspects of race/– the population in the zip code area served by the program, and the clients or patients seen in the program – were significant in predicting program under-response, defined as level of response relative to cumulative reported AIDS cases from the program's zip code area. The analysis is briefly discussed regarding its relevance and methodological generalizability for HIV/AIDS and related public health policy and applied purposes. |
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Keywords: | Access HIV/AIDS Health services Human services Substance abusers |
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