As the HIV population ages, how the ageing and HIV experiences intersect to shape the lives of older people living with HIV (PLWH) becomes an increasingly pressing question. This multi-method study investigated social support, mental health, and quality of life among 100 older PLWH in the United Kingdom. Drawing on data from three focus groups and 74 lifePage 1 of 33 For Review only 2 history interviews with older (aged 50+) white men who have sex with men (MSM), and black African and white heterosexual men and women, living with HIV, we explore participants’ distinctions between, evaluations of, and access to sources of social support. Participants distinguished between support from the HIV-negative (Goffman’s ‘the own’) and experientially...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Ageing of population is a worldwide phenomenon. Adults ageing with HIV/AIDS and o...
Abstract : Purpose of Review HIV and ageism continue to be key public health challenges in the USA a...
Out of a total of 101,200 people living with HIV (PLWH) in the UK 31,600 (31%) are women and in 2016...
As the HIV population ages, how the ageing and HIV experiences intersect to shape the lives of older...
Applying Fraser’s inequalities framework to our UK-based HIV and Later Life (HALL) study, we show th...
The aim of this study was to explore the social networks of older adults living with HIV. Interviews...
Recent research into “successful ageing” and “resilience” in the context of ageing with HIV highligh...
BACKGROUND: People with HIV with access to treatment are growing older and living healthier lives th...
The number of older people living with HIV (OPLWH) (aged 50-plus) in South Africa is increasing as p...
Studies of disclosure among older people living with HIV (PLWH) are uninformed by critical social-ge...
Prevalence of HIV after age 50 is considerable, especially in southern Africa. Negative social const...
Since the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the survival rate of infected HIV patients has bee...
The combination of HIV- and age-related stigma exacerbates prevalence of HIV infection and late diag...
This was an exploratory study investigating age-related differences in access to medical and social ...
The fastest growing segment of the United States HIV population is people aged 50 and older. This he...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Ageing of population is a worldwide phenomenon. Adults ageing with HIV/AIDS and o...
Abstract : Purpose of Review HIV and ageism continue to be key public health challenges in the USA a...
Out of a total of 101,200 people living with HIV (PLWH) in the UK 31,600 (31%) are women and in 2016...
As the HIV population ages, how the ageing and HIV experiences intersect to shape the lives of older...
Applying Fraser’s inequalities framework to our UK-based HIV and Later Life (HALL) study, we show th...
The aim of this study was to explore the social networks of older adults living with HIV. Interviews...
Recent research into “successful ageing” and “resilience” in the context of ageing with HIV highligh...
BACKGROUND: People with HIV with access to treatment are growing older and living healthier lives th...
The number of older people living with HIV (OPLWH) (aged 50-plus) in South Africa is increasing as p...
Studies of disclosure among older people living with HIV (PLWH) are uninformed by critical social-ge...
Prevalence of HIV after age 50 is considerable, especially in southern Africa. Negative social const...
Since the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the survival rate of infected HIV patients has bee...
The combination of HIV- and age-related stigma exacerbates prevalence of HIV infection and late diag...
This was an exploratory study investigating age-related differences in access to medical and social ...
The fastest growing segment of the United States HIV population is people aged 50 and older. This he...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Ageing of population is a worldwide phenomenon. Adults ageing with HIV/AIDS and o...
Abstract : Purpose of Review HIV and ageism continue to be key public health challenges in the USA a...
Out of a total of 101,200 people living with HIV (PLWH) in the UK 31,600 (31%) are women and in 2016...