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“It Comes in Steps and Stages”: Experiences of People Living with HIV in Achieving Employment

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  • Serena Rajabiun

    (Department of Public Health, University of Massachusetts—Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854, USA)

  • Joseph S. Lightner

    (School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA)

  • Marena Sullivan

    (Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, School of Social Work, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA)

  • Jessica Flaherty

    (Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, School of Social Work, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA)

  • Chau Nguyen

    (HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD 20852, USA)

  • Joseph Ramirez-Forcier

    (Positive Resource Center, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA)

  • Janet J. Myers

    (School of Medicine, University of California—San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA)

Abstract

People living with HIV who are seeking jobs experience unique barriers to obtaining employment at the individual, group, and community levels. Traditional employment assistance programs can provide support but may not be tailored to some people living with HIV who often experience barriers to work related to their social needs (such as housing instability) or their lack of consistent engagement in the workforce. To understand how people living with HIV return to work, in-depth interviews were conducted with 43 participants enrolled in interventions coordinating HIV care with housing and employment services at eight sites across the US. Four themes emerged on strategies to increase employment: (1) assessing and responding to employment needs that align with their socio-economic environment; (2) using social networks among family and friends for referrals and support; (3) engaging with navigators who are able to connect clients to skills building opportunities and job resources; and (4) addressing the system barriers such as helping with unmet basic needs (e.g. transportation), finding employers who can accommodate workers with income limits associated with public benefits, and helping immigrants, transgender individuals, and people experiencing homelessness secure legal documentsthat facilitate entry into employment by reducing stigmatized identities.

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  • Serena Rajabiun & Joseph S. Lightner & Marena Sullivan & Jessica Flaherty & Chau Nguyen & Joseph Ramirez-Forcier & Janet J. Myers, 2023. "“It Comes in Steps and Stages”: Experiences of People Living with HIV in Achieving Employment," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(18), pages 1-13, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:18:p:6778-:d:1242331
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