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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 18, 2006 - Issue 8
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Characteristics of homeless HIV-positive outreach responders in urban US and their success in primary care treatment

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Pages 911-917 | Published online: 18 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Homeless HIV+ persons with persistent mental illness and substance use disorders need services, but are hard to reach and enrol into treatment. Connecting them to services is a major challenge of the AIDS epidemic. This report describes characteristics of homeless HIV+ substance abusers who responded to outreach and enrolled in integrated treatment services. The target population was urban, homeless, HIV+ individuals with substance dependence and/or mental illness diagnoses. Health and physical functioning were measured using a refinement of the Medical Outcomes Study Health Survey. Questions based on the PRIME-MD measured subjects’ mental health status. Outreach occurred at shelters, soup kitchens, and on the streets. The outreach team consisted of a nurse, substance abuse counsellor, and a formerly homeless person. Outreach contacted 3,059 individuals; 1,446 entered the clinic, 110 of 206 eligible candidates enrolled in the study, and 82.7% of study participants completed 12-month follow-up interviews. Enrollees exhibited 5th percentile composite health scores. They reported heavy street drug use and unmet service needs particularly for housing and financial assistance. Outreach successfully recruited targeted individuals into treatment. They stayed in treatment and demonstrated improvements on measures of physical and mental health 12-months later.

Acknowledgments

This project was funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration Special Projects of National Significance #5 H97 HA 00050-05. The following individuals contributed substantially to the work but do not fulfil authorship criteria. They have permitted us to acknowledge their contribution to this effort. Carla Flaim, MIS Coordinator, Health Care for the Homeless, Inc. Irina Gayevskaya, Data Base Specialist, Health Care for the Homeless, Inc. Patricia Scott, Interviewer, Health Care for the Homeless Inc. There are no conflicts of interest to report.

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