The determinants of employability of people living with HIV/AIDS in Turkey

dc.contributor.author Hulya Ozkan Ozdemir
dc.contributor.author Selma Yegane Tosun
dc.contributor.author Durmuş Özdemir
dc.contributor.author Elif Korkmaz Tumer
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:51:11Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.description.abstract Background: This study addresses an important field within HIV research the factors affecting the determinants of the employability of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in Turkey. The employability of PLHIV is now even more vital because the use of antiretroviral therapy improves the quality of life of patients. In spite of this the related literature suggests that there are serious impediments to the employment of PLHIV who face considerable levels of discrimination based on their HIV status. Methods: This is a cohort study of 170 PLHIV of working age treated at the Izmir Bozyaka Education and Training Hospital. We use a univariate logistic model to determine the effects of all determinants of interest with probit/logit modeling and penalized maximum likelihood estimation to avoid bias and to test the robustness of results. Results: Age time since diagnosis work status at diagnosis wealth status illicit drug use and CD4 cell count were significantly related to the employability of PLHIV. Younger individuals had a higher probability of workforce participation. HIV-infected patients aged 19 to 39 and 40 to 54 years were 32% and 20% more likely respectively to be employed. Economically better-off PLHIV were more likely to participate in the labor force and HIV patients who were working at the time of diagnosis were more likely to be re-employed. Time since diagnosis was negatively associated with the employment status. Compared to recently diagnosed patients PLHIV for more than a decade were less likely to be employed. Those with high CD4 cell counts were more likely to be employed. Illicit drug use was negatively associated with employment and drug-addicted HIV patients were less likely to be employed. Higher education did not significantly predict the employability of PLHIV. Conclusions: Our results suggest that besides immunological status socioeconomic factors play a substantial role in the employability of PLHIV. We suggest that even if a patient is skilled educated and qualified for the job other factors such as stigma and employment discrimination in the workplace may hinder employment even among highly educated PLHIV. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/ajim.23056
dc.identifier.issn 10970274, 02713586
dc.identifier.issn 0271-3586
dc.identifier.issn 1097-0274
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9329
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Wiley-Liss Inc. info@wiley.com
dc.relation.ispartof American Journal of Industrial Medicine
dc.source American Journal of Industrial Medicine
dc.subject Economic And Social Factors, Employment, Hiv/aids, Plhiv, Turkey, Adult, Age, Cd4 Lymphocyte Count, Cohort Analysis, Drug Dependence, Employment, Female, Human, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, Male, Middle Aged, Personnel Management, Quality Of Life, Social Stigma, Socioeconomics, Time Factor, Turkey (bird), Adult, Age Factors, Cd4 Lymphocyte Count, Cohort Studies, Employment, Female, Hiv Infections, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personnel Selection, Quality Of Life, Social Stigma, Socioeconomic Factors, Substance-related Disorders, Time Factors, Turkey
dc.subject adult, age, CD4 lymphocyte count, cohort analysis, drug dependence, employment, female, human, Human immunodeficiency virus infection, male, middle aged, personnel management, quality of life, social stigma, socioeconomics, time factor, turkey (bird), Adult, Age Factors, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Cohort Studies, Employment, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personnel Selection, Quality of Life, Social Stigma, Socioeconomic Factors, Substance-Related Disorders, Time Factors, Turkey
dc.title The determinants of employability of people living with HIV/AIDS in Turkey
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gdc.oaire.keywords Adult
gdc.oaire.keywords Employment
gdc.oaire.keywords Male
gdc.oaire.keywords Time Factors
gdc.oaire.keywords Turkey
gdc.oaire.keywords Substance-Related Disorders
gdc.oaire.keywords Social Stigma
gdc.oaire.keywords HIV Infections
gdc.oaire.keywords Cohort Studies
gdc.oaire.keywords Humans
gdc.oaire.keywords Personnel Selection
gdc.oaire.keywords Age Factors
gdc.oaire.keywords HIV
gdc.oaire.keywords PLHIV
gdc.oaire.keywords economic and social factors
gdc.oaire.keywords Middle Aged
gdc.oaire.keywords CD4 Lymphocyte Count
gdc.oaire.keywords AIDS
gdc.oaire.keywords Socioeconomic Factors
gdc.oaire.keywords employment
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