Title
The Global Impact of HIV on Sexual and Gender Minority Older Adults: Challenges, Progress, and Future Directions
Publication Date
7-1-2019
Document Type
Article
Abstract
According to Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) data, 36.9 million people are living with HIV worldwide. Older adults, those aged 50 years and older, with HIV are increasing worldwide; however, the prevalence and incidence differ substantially across regions. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of how HIV is impacting older adults globally, with a focus on sexual and gender minority older adults. The article is organized using the eight geographical regions from UNAIDS, with information on the prevalence and incidence among older adults. Among sexual and gender minority older adults, key risks are identified, including laws that criminalize same-sex relationships; issues of stigma and fear; and the concomitant lack of access and barriers to HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. Progress within each region toward the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets is included, and suggestions for future directions of research and service delivery are made.
Publication Title
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
Volume
89
Issue
1
First Page
108
Last Page
126
DOI
10.1177/0091415019843456
Publisher Policy
no SHERPA/RoMEO policy available
Open Access Status
Licensed
Recommended Citation
Emlet, Charles A.; O’Brien, Kelly K.; and Fredriksen Goldsen, Karen, "The Global Impact of HIV on Sexual and Gender Minority Older Adults: Challenges, Progress, and Future Directions" (2019). Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications. 528.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/socialwork_pub/528