Retention in care and viral suppression are critical to delaying HIV progression and reducing transmission. Neighborhood socioeconomic context (NSEC) may affect HIV care receipt. We therefore assessed NSEC's impact on retention and viral suppression in a diverse HIV clinical cohort. HIV-positive adults with ≥1 visit at the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic and 5-digit ZIP code tabulation area (ZCTA) information between 2008 and 2012 contributed. NSEC z-score indices used neighborhood-level socioeconomic indicators for poverty, education, labor-force participation, proportion of males, median age, and proportion of residents of black race by ZCTA. Retention was defined as ≥2 HIV care visits per calendar year, >90 days apart. Viral suppres...
Unstable housing, including homelessness, is a public policy concern for all populations, and more c...
Introduction: In a significant geographical shift in the distribution of HIV infection, the US South...
Objectives. We hypothesized that highly disordered neighborhoods would expose residents to environme...
Objective To investigate the effect of individual, health care facility, and neighborhood characteri...
Objective To investigate the effect of individual, health care facility, and neighborhood characteri...
In the South, people living with HIV experience worse health outcomes than in other geographic regio...
Introduction: HIV has been a public health concern for many decades. While cases have decreased slig...
ObjectiveTo understand geographic variations in clinical retention, a central component of the HIV c...
ObjectiveTo understand geographic variations in clinical retention, a central component of the HIV c...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Background. CD4 counts at entry to care are an important indicator of care engagement among HIV pati...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Understanding the impact of neighborhood context on viral suppression outcomes may help explain heal...
Background:Identifying geographic locations most affected by the HIV epidemic is essential to addres...
Unstable housing, including homelessness, is a public policy concern for all populations, and more c...
Introduction: In a significant geographical shift in the distribution of HIV infection, the US South...
Objectives. We hypothesized that highly disordered neighborhoods would expose residents to environme...
Objective To investigate the effect of individual, health care facility, and neighborhood characteri...
Objective To investigate the effect of individual, health care facility, and neighborhood characteri...
In the South, people living with HIV experience worse health outcomes than in other geographic regio...
Introduction: HIV has been a public health concern for many decades. While cases have decreased slig...
ObjectiveTo understand geographic variations in clinical retention, a central component of the HIV c...
ObjectiveTo understand geographic variations in clinical retention, a central component of the HIV c...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Background. CD4 counts at entry to care are an important indicator of care engagement among HIV pati...
Purpose: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among pers...
Understanding the impact of neighborhood context on viral suppression outcomes may help explain heal...
Background:Identifying geographic locations most affected by the HIV epidemic is essential to addres...
Unstable housing, including homelessness, is a public policy concern for all populations, and more c...
Introduction: In a significant geographical shift in the distribution of HIV infection, the US South...
Objectives. We hypothesized that highly disordered neighborhoods would expose residents to environme...