Importance of substance use and violence in psychosocial syndemics among women with and at-risk for HIV

A W. Batchelder, DW Lounsbury, A Palma, A Carrico… - AIDS care, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… Additionally, we identified an interaction between substance use and violence, consistent
with syndemic theory and other syndemic research focused on urban women (Koblin et al., …

[HTML][HTML] Syndemic risk classes and substance use problems among adults in high-risk urban areas: A latent class analysis

CM Cleland, ST Lanza, SA Vasilenko… - Frontiers in public …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
… Indicators of syndemic classes did not include childhood trauma, intimate partner or other …
of syndemic factors and substance use problems employed. The psychosocial construct of …

Substance use disorders, violence, mental health, and HIV: differentiating a syndemic factor by gender and sexuality

K Tsuyuki, EV Pitpitan, MA Levi-Minzi, LA Urada… - AIDS and Behavior, 2017 - Springer
… the syndemic consistently being comprised of substance usesyndemic differently. For
example, our analysis revealed that heterosexual men and MSM demonstrated similar syndemic

Psychosocial syndemics and sexual risk practices among US adolescents: findings from the 2017 US youth behavioral survey

M Okumu, BK Ombayo, E Small, D Ansong - International journal of …, 2019 - Springer
… [16] identified syndemic factors of violence, substance use, and mental illness to be associated
with condomless sex and suicide attempt. Evidence from a sample of sexual minorities …

Syndemics of psychosocial problems and HIV risk: A systematic review of empirical tests of the disease interaction concept

AC Tsai, BFO Burns - Social Science & Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
… and substance use – an intervention addressing either depression or substance use, or a …
poverty as the causative factor of both psychosocial problems as well as of HIV risk. Instead, …

Syndemic of lifetime mental illness, substance use disorders, and trauma and their association with adverse perinatal outcomes

LR McDonald, DG Antoine, C Liao… - Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… associations between these psychosocial factors and … three psychosocial factors might
represent a syndemic among … whether psychosocial factors (mental illness, substance use

Examining the substance use, violence, and HIV and AIDS (SAVA) syndemic among urban refugee youth in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional survey findings

CH Logie, M Okumu, K Malama, S Mwima, R Hakiza… - BMJ global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
… review on substance use among forced migrants documented co-occurring substance use
and … . Co-Occurring psychosocial problems and HIV risk among women attending drinking …

A systematic review and meta-analysis of combination behavioral interventions co-targeting psychosocial syndemics and HIV-related health behaviors for sexual …

DW Pantalone, KM Nelson, AW Batchelder… - The Journal of Sex …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… any of the four potential syndemic indicators, we only discovered interventions focused
primarily on mental health and substance use, including alcohol and drug use. In terms of health …

A syndemic of psychosocial health disparities and associations with risk for attempting suicide among young sexual minority men

B Mustanski, R Andrews, A Herrick… - … journal of public …, 2014 - ajph.aphapublications.org
syndemic factor of depression symptoms, substance use, risky sex, and intimate partner
violence. Multigroup models examined relations between victimization and bullying experiences…

Whither syndemics?: Trends in syndemics research, a review 2015–2019

M Singer, N Bulled, B Ostrach - Global Public Health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… HIV syndemic has become a growing concern in areas of the US heavily affected by structural
drivers of opioid and other substance use. … to women reporting no psychosocial conditions, …