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A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South.

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Moore, ED; Caiola, C; Cary, M; Humphreys, J
Published in: The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC
March 2024

Black/African American women continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, facing multiple intersecting challenges that influence how they age and effectively manage their health. Supportive social relationships have been shown to help mitigate challenges and improve health in women with HIV, but little is known about Black/African American women's perceptions of social relationships. Guided by Life Course Theory, in-depth life history interviews were conducted with 18 Black/African American women aged 50+ years. In older adulthood, most important relationships among Black/African American women were with their adult children and grandchildren, intimate partners, God, and friends from the community. Factors that influenced relationships over time included: (a) a desire to build a community; (b) a need to empower oneself and give back; (c) yearning to engage the younger generation; and (d) battling HIV stigma. Older Black/African American women with HIV played a critical role in the education of the younger generation.

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Published In

The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC

DOI

EISSN

1552-6917

ISSN

1055-3290

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

35

Issue

2

Start / End Page

122 / 134

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Support
  • Social Stigma
  • Sexual Partners
  • Qualitative Research
  • Public Health
  • North Carolina
  • Middle Aged
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
 

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Moore, E. D., Caiola, C., Cary, M., & Humphreys, J. (2024). A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC, 35(2), 122–134. https://doi.org/10.1097/jnc.0000000000000450
Moore, Elizabeth D., Courtney Caiola, Michael Cary, and Janice Humphreys. “A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South.The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC 35, no. 2 (March 2024): 122–34. https://doi.org/10.1097/jnc.0000000000000450.
Moore ED, Caiola C, Cary M, Humphreys J. A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC. 2024 Mar;35(2):122–34.
Moore, Elizabeth D., et al. “A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South.The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC, vol. 35, no. 2, Mar. 2024, pp. 122–34. Epmc, doi:10.1097/jnc.0000000000000450.
Moore ED, Caiola C, Cary M, Humphreys J. A Qualitative Study of the Social Relationship Experiences Across the Life Course Among Black/African American Women Aging With HIV in the South. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC. 2024 Mar;35(2):122–134.
Journal cover image

Published In

The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC

DOI

EISSN

1552-6917

ISSN

1055-3290

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

35

Issue

2

Start / End Page

122 / 134

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Support
  • Social Stigma
  • Sexual Partners
  • Qualitative Research
  • Public Health
  • North Carolina
  • Middle Aged
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans