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  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Older adults living with HIV (OlmWHIV) navigate unique challenges.
  • Maintaining social ties is crucial for well-being in later life.
  • Intersectionality and life course perspectives offer frameworks for understanding these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine obstacles faced by older adults living with HIV in maintaining social ties.
  • To explore the interplay of HIV, aging, and social position on relationships.
  • To apply intersectionality and life course theories to understand these dynamics.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative methodology utilizing in-depth, semi-directed interviews.
  • Diverse sample of 38 participants aged 50-73 years, living with HIV.
  • Thematic analysis of interview data to identify key obstacles and influencing factors.

Main Results:

  • A significant proportion of participants experienced ruptures or deterioration of close ties with family and friends.
  • Principal factors include past and present HIV stigma and other social position stigmas.
  • Long-term effects of HIV, aging issues, and the combined effects of HIV and aging contribute to relationship difficulties.

Conclusions:

  • Older adults living with HIV face significant social isolation risks.
  • Stigma, HIV progression, and aging are interconnected factors impacting social support.
  • Interventions should address the intersecting challenges of HIV, aging, and social stigma to support social ties.