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Intersectionality Can Shape the Support Networks of Older Women with HIV

2023
Manalel, J., & Brennan-Ing, M. (2023). Intersectionality can shape the support networks of older women with HIV. Generations: Journal of the American Society on Aging. https://generations.asaging.org/support-networks-older-women-hiv.

Jasmine Manalel and Mark Brennan-Ing

Abstract

Older women living with HIV are an especially vulnerable population due to their experience of multiple stigmas resulting from intersectional identities. Using an intersectional convoy model to conceptualize social relations, we consider how HIV-related stigma, age, gender, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic position shape access to support resources through personal networks. We briefly review existing research on how intersecting identities and structural inequities might influence the structure, composition, and function of support networks among older people with HIV. Potential applications of the intersectional convoy model and implications for research and practice are discussed.