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doi:10.1007/s10461-024-04368-1...

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Gasik, Rayna E. Madkour, Aubrey Spriggs Skeen, Simone J. Clum, Gretchen Francis, Tishawn Felker-Kantor, Erica Ferguson, Tekeda Welsh, David A. Molina, Patricia E. Theall, Katherine P.
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2024

listing date

6/26/2024

Keywords
adverse childhood experiences childhood economic hardship mental health alcohol use hiv pwh aces experiences hiv physical age alcohol mental childhood drinking
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Abstract

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and financial hardship are associated with increased likelihood of heavier alcohol use and health challenges in adulthood among persons living with HIV (PWH).

We examined whether retrospectively captured lifetime drinking trajectories are a pathway through which childhood hardships affect current health in a sample of 365 adult PWH.

Childhood economic hardship and ACEs were used as main predictors.

Measures of alcohol use included age at first drink and lifetime drinking trajectories.

Health indicators included health-related quality of life, frailty, number of comorbidities, and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Structural equation modeling (SEM) was applied to estimate both direct and indirect pathways between childhood hardship and physical and mental health.

Participants were mostly male; Black (84%); and averaged 48 years of age.

SEM results supported both direct and indirect pathways between childhood experiences and adult health.

ACEs were connected to physical health directly and mental health both directly and indirectly through age at first drink and drinking heaviness during ages 10–20.

Childhood economic hardship related to mental health indirectly through higher drinking levels during ages 10–20.

Childhood adverse experiences, economic hardship, and early drinking patterns appear to accumulate, resulting in later life physical and mental health concerns for PWH.

Findings support taking a life course approach to health.

This includes considering individual trauma histories in HIV care engagement and taking preventative approaches which support the economic and social well-being of vulnerable children to improve health in subsequent decades.

Gasik, Rayna E.,Madkour, Aubrey Spriggs,Skeen, Simone J.,Clum, Gretchen,Francis, Tishawn,Felker-Kantor, Erica,Ferguson, Tekeda,Welsh, David A.,Molina, Patricia E.,Theall, Katherine P., 2024, The Impact of Childhood Adversity on Life Course Alcohol Use Patterns and Health Status Among People Living with HIV, Springer

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