2019
Sociodemographic factors affecting viral load suppression among people living with HIV in South Carolina
Haider M, Brown M, Harrison S, Yang X, Ingram L, Bhochhibhoya A, Hamilton A, Olatosi B, Li X. Sociodemographic factors affecting viral load suppression among people living with HIV in South Carolina. AIDS Care 2019, 33: 290-298. PMID: 31856584, PMCID: PMC7302958, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1703892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral suppressionSociodemographic factorsAntiretroviral therapyART adherenceLower ART adherenceViral load suppressionRecent viral loadMost recent viral loadHIV careViral loadLow adherenceAdherence levelsHigher oddsPLWHHealthcare providersBivariate analysisLarge clinicsTargeted interventionsLogistic regressionCross-sectional dataAdherenceSociodemographic groupsHIVSecondary transmissionOddsResilience resources among African American women living with HIV in Southern United States.
Qiao S, Ingram L, Deal M, Li X, Weissman S. Resilience resources among African American women living with HIV in Southern United States. AIDS 2019, 33 Suppl 1: s35-s44. PMID: 31397721, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000002179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative dataSocioecological levelsSocial supportResilience resourcesTheory of resilienceAfrican American womenUnited StatesAmerican womenMultiple socioecological levelsFace of adversityDepth interviewsInstitutional levelCommunity levelIndividual resourcesInternal strengthNVivo 11.0Ongoing adversityHealth facilitiesMultiple formsPrivate settingsResilienceInterviewsCritical resourcesHIV treatment cascadeWLH
2018
The Inner Working of Trauma: A Qualitative Assessment of Experiences of Trauma, Intergenerational Family Dynamics, and Psychological Well-Being in Women With HIV in South Carolina.
Ingram L, Qaio S, Li X, Deal M. The Inner Working of Trauma: A Qualitative Assessment of Experiences of Trauma, Intergenerational Family Dynamics, and Psychological Well-Being in Women With HIV in South Carolina. Journal Of Psychosocial Nursing And Mental Health Services 2018, 57: 23-31. PMID: 30376586, DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20181023-01.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily dynamicsLife eventsIntergenerational family dynamicsPsychological Well-BeingTraumatic life eventsTrauma-related factorsStressful life experiencesStressful life eventsExperience of traumaCurrent studyBody of researchExperience of lossPsychosocial frameworkWell-BeingSexual assaultSubstance useLife experiencesThematic analysisMental illnessHealth care professionalsTranslational modelThematic categoriesExperienceTraumaCare professionals