• Aging With HIV

  • Just over half of people living with HIV in the United States are 50 and older. Effective treatment enables people to live longer and healthier lives, but older people with HIV face some special challenges, including comorbidities, isolation and stigma. How are you aging with HIV?

  • 1) How long have you been living with HIV?
  • 2) Do you have an undetectable viral load?
  • 3) Are you resistant to any class of HIV drugs?
  • 4) How would you rate your overall physical health?
  • 5) How would you rate your overall mental health?
  • 6) Do you have any other health conditions? (Check all that apply.)

  • 7) Do you take any meds for other health conditions?
  • 8) How would you describe your support network?
  • 9) How often do you socialize with others?
  • 10) Is there adequate support in your community for people aging with HIV?
  • 11) Do you have any substance use issues?
  • 12) Have you experienced any of the following types of discrimination when accessing medical care? (Check all that apply.)
  • 13) Do you have difficulty accessing medical care or treatment because of the cost?
  • 14) Have you received government assistance for any of the following services? (Check all that apply.)
  • 16) What is your gender?

  • 17) What is your sexual orientation?

  • 18) What is your ethnicity? (Check all that apply.)

  • 19) What is your annual household income?
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