The needs of Asians and Pacific Islanders living with HIV in New York City.

H M Eckholdt, J J Chin, J A Manzon-Santos, D D Kim
Author Information
  1. H M Eckholdt: Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA.

Abstract

This article familiarizes the reader with AIDS among Asians and Pacific Islanders (A&PIs) in New York City. The first section describes the epidemiology of AIDS among A&PIs in the United States and in New York City. In the United States 4,131 A&PIs have been diagnosed with AIDS. The age at diagnosis in the United States has been relatively stable over the past decade, although the proportion of diagnoses represented by older A&PIs (aged 40 to 49) has been increasing in New York City. The proportion of heterosexual diagnoses have been relatively stable over the past 6 years, whereas other racial groups have shown increases in the proportion of heterosexual transmissions. Data on defining opportunistic infections suggest that a different clinical pattern exists among A&PIs when compared with other racial groups diagnosed in New York City and the United States whereby A&PIs exhibit the highest proportion of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia of all groups. The second section provides a discussion of some of the issues facing HIV positive A&PIs and their families in the process of accessing services at community-based HIV service organizations in New York City. One broad concept emerged from the client focus group that served to organize the analysis: family--a compelling case for HIV service organizations to initiate, expand, and maintain family services, however family is defined. The location of A&PI AIDS service organizations and its implications for recentering families in the caregiving process is discussed.

MeSH Term

AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Asia
Asian
Data Collection
Family
Female
HIV Seropositivity
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
New York City
Pacific Islands
Social Support
United States

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