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      Life priorities in the HIV-positive Asians: a text-mining analysis in young vs. old generation

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      AIDS care
      Text mining, HIV, age group, life priority, Asian, disclosure

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          HIV/AIDS is one of the most urgent and challenging public health issues, especially since it is now considered a chronic disease. In this project, we used text mining techniques to extract meaningful words and word patterns from 45 transcribed in-depth interviews of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) conducted in Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, and San Francisco from 2006 to 2013. Text mining analysis can predict whether an emerging field will become a long-lasting source of academic interest or whether it is simply a passing source of interest that will soon disappear. The data were analyzed by age group (45 and older vs. 44 and younger). The highest ranking fragments in the order of frequency were: “care”, “daughter”, “disease”, “family”, “HIV”, “hospital”, “husband”, “medicines”, “money”, “people”, “son”, “tell/disclosure”, “thought”, “want”, and “years”. Participants in the 44-year-old and younger group were focused mainly on disease disclosure, their families, and their financial condition. In older PLWHA, social supports were one of the main concerns. In this study, we learned that different age groups perceive the disease differently. Therefore, when designing intervention, researchers should consider to tailor an intervention to a specific population and to help PLWHA achieve a better quality of life. Promoting self-management can be an effective strategy for every encounter with HIV-positive individuals.

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          Journal
          8915313
          1056
          AIDS Care
          AIDS Care
          AIDS care
          0954-0121
          1360-0451
          13 January 2017
          12 August 2016
          April 2017
          01 April 2018
          : 29
          : 4
          : 507-510
          Affiliations
          [a ]School of Nursing, Yale University, Orange, CT, USA
          [b ]Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA
          Author notes
          CONTACT Wei-Ti Chen, wei-ti.chen@ 123456yale.edu , School of Nursing, Yale University, 400 West Campus Drive, Orange, CT 06477, USA
          Article
          PMC5291763 PMC5291763 5291763 nihpa842617
          10.1080/09540121.2016.1221029
          5291763
          27684610
          c039c7ab-948b-4158-8f78-eaa19cc29b1d
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          age group,disclosure,Asian,life priority,HIV,Text mining
          age group, disclosure, Asian, life priority, HIV, Text mining

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