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1 Meagan Hatton Department of Geography POVERTY AND HIV/AIDS IN EAST TEXAS

2  HIV/AIDS has killed over 550,000 people in the U.S.  Treatments-  Infected people living longer  Rates are highest in extreme poverty areas and among Blacks (CDC, 2011)  Texas ranks 4 th for highest rates (CDC, 2012),  East Texas: highest rates BACKGROUND

3  Level of Education:  Prevention to reduce risky behaviors (Kim, 2006)  Income and Poverty:  Access to care & transportation (CDC, 2008)  Extreme poor urban areas have higher risk (CDC, 2011)  Race/Ethnicity:  HIV prevalence is 8 times higher than Whites (CDC, 2010)  Socioeconomic Status:  More disadvantaged people tend to live in disadvantaged places-> Place Vulnerability (Oppong and Harold, 2009) HIV FACTORS

4  Metropolitan counties: Dallas, Ft. Worth, Harris, and Travis  Extreme urban poverty vs. Rural poverty  High Black populations  High rates of poverty and income inequality  Harris County has highest rate in Texas WHY EAST TEXAS?

5  1. Counties with high percentages of Blacks will have high rates of HIV/AIDS.  2. Counties with high rates of poverty will have high rates of HIV/AIDS.  3. More urban areas have higher HIV/AIDS rates.  4. Counties with a high % of people with low SES have high rates of HIV/AIDS. RESEARCH HYPOTHESES

6  HIV/AIDS cases: De-identified zip code level data- 1999-2008: TX Dept. of State Health Services  East Texas: Defined by the 2010 Texas Epidemic Profile  Statistical and spatial analysis  Variables:  Race/Ethnicity, % Poverty, Education, Urban/Rural areas from 2010 Census METHODOLOGY

7 Study Area: East Texas Counties

8 Rate of HIV/AIDS in East Texas Counties: 1999-2008

9 Percent White By County -.459**

10 Percent Black By County.336**

11 Percent Hispanic By County.333**

12 Percent Urban By County.323**

13 Percent Poverty By County.217*

14 Percent With Less Than a High School Diploma.171

15  HIV/AIDS is much higher in the central portion of east Texas, particularly in urban areas and neighboring counties.  Poverty, % Blacks, % Hispanics, and urban areas had a positive, significant correlation with the rate of HIV/AIDS.  % Whites had a negative, significant correlation with the rate of HIV/AIDS in a county.  Level of education was not statistically significant RESULTS

16  Poverty - Extreme urban poverty  Blacks and Hispanics have high rates, with high rates of poverty  Education - not statistically significant ANALYSIS

17  HIV is highest among minorities  HIV is highest in areas with high poverty  HIV is highest in urban areas CONCLUSION

18  In-depth neighborhood spatial analysis in selected counties with highest rates  Hispanic population  Pinpoint risk factors -  Mode of transmission FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS

19 QUESTIONS?


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