Understanding racial disparities in HIV using data from the veterans aging cohort 3-site study and VA administrative data

利用退伍军人老龄化队列3点研究和退伍军人事务部行政数据,了解艾滋病毒感染中的种族差异

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We identified race-associated differences in survival among HIV-positive US veterans to examine possible etiologies for these differences. METHODS: We used national administrative data to compare survival by race and used data from the Veterans Aging Cohort 3-Site Study (VACS 3) to compare patients' health status, clinical management, and adherence to medication by race. RESULTS: Nationally, minority veterans had higher mortality rates than did white veterans with HIV. Minority veterans had poorer health than white veterans with HIV. No significant differences were found in clinical management or adherence. CONCLUSIONS: HIV-positive minority veterans experience poorer survival than white veterans. This difference may derive from differences in comorbidities and in the severity of illness of HIV-related disease.

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