Intensity of Social Support Matters: A Latent Class Analysis to Identify Levels of Social Support Associated with Optimal Health Outcomes Among Women Living with HIV

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR(2021)

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Social support is associated with improved HIV care and quality of life. We utilized latent class analysis to identify three classes of baseline emotional and tangible perceived social support, termed “Strong”, “Wavering” and “Weak”. “Weak” vs. “Strong” perceived social support was associated over time with an 8% decreased risk of optimal antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence for emotional and 6% decreased risk for tangible perceived social support. Importantly, “Wavering” vs “Strong” social support also showed a decreased risk of ART adherence of 6% for emotional and 3% for tangible support. “Strong” vs. “Weak” perceived support had a similar association with undetectable viral load, but the association for “Strong” vs. “Wavering” support was not statistically significant. Intensity of social support is associated with HIV care outcomes, and strong social support may be needed for some individuals. It is important to quantify the level or intensity of social support that is needed to optimize HIV outcomes.
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Latent Class Analysis, Social Support, HIV, Adherence, Viral Load, WIHS
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