2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-021-03238-4
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Social Determination of HIV: Women’s Relationship Work in the Context of Mass Incarceration and Housing Vulnerability

Abstract: We contrast a typical “social determinants of health” framing with a more dynamic and complex “social determination of health” framing to analyze HIV-related sexual risk among women in low-income, segregated neighborhoods in New Haven, CT. Using an abductive approach, we analyze repeated, longitudinal qualitative interviews conducted over a 2-year period with a sample of 14 HIV-negative women who engaged in sex with men during the study period. Three case studies are presented to demonstrate how behaviors and … Show more

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“…literature base. Third, structural racism and intersectional discrimination -racism and heterosexism in the case of Black sexual minority men[43 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…literature base. Third, structural racism and intersectional discrimination -racism and heterosexism in the case of Black sexual minority men[43 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…This, in turn, influenced her potential HIV risk. In this way, and as we elaborate further in the article in this issue [25], for women like Desiree, context and not their behaviors shaped their risk for HIV.…”
Section: Meaning and Context Around Social Determinants Of Hiv Riskmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Second, they facilitated writing of analytical memos. For example, in an analysis of gender and HIV risk, material indexed at the intersection of relationships, HIV, and sex was used to write participant-specific analytical memos related to themes of interest [25]. As noted above, indexing was included as a section in the analytic summaries in the Stigma & Social Cohesion for cross-sectional analysis of specific topics to summarize both inductive and deductive themes at each time point.…”
Section: Indexing and Codingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in other work described in this volume, Blankenship et al pushed the boundaries of our understanding of the social and structural determinants of HIV and how they operate at both a conceptual and methodological level [11]. Their work is framed in a social determination model as opposed to a social determinants model.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can look to individuals who have navigated the barriers presented by social determinants and social determinism and ask them which models resonate and whether they have thoughts on what the ideal conceptual or theoretical understanding might entail. Further, while as Blankenship et al [11] detailed, housing, incarceration, and dealing with social surveillance systems are central themes that underscore vulnerability to HIV, there may be other forces that need to be investigated and considered. Community partners and members can offer their perspectives on which forces are pre-eminent and suggest other forces of equal or more significant influence such as violence, gender norms, poverty, or educational access.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%