Linkage to and retention in
medical care is a concern for HIV-positive individuals leaving custody settings
in the United States. The minimal existing research points to low rates of
entry into care in the months following release and lapsed viral control among
releasees who are subsequently reincarcerated.
We conducted seven small focus
group discussions with 27 HIV positive individuals who were recently
incarcerated in a California State prison to understand those factors that
facilitated linkage to and retention in HIV care following their release. We
used a consensual approach to code and analyze the focus group transcripts.
Four main themes emerged from the analysis:
- interpersonal relationships,
- professional relationships,
- coping strategies and resources, and
- individual attitudes.
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By: Bracken N1, Hilliard C1, McCuller WJ1, Harawa NT.
- 1Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.
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