HIV/AIDS

HIV is a significant public health issue in the United States, and a part of a syndemic of viral hepatitis, STIs, mental health and substance use issues, and other health conditions. Latinos have a higher prevalence of HIV infections. Latinos make up about 19% of the U.S. population but account for 31% of new HIV diagnoses (CDC, 2024).

The relationship between HIV/AIDs’ and behavioral health is deeply interconnected. People living with HIV/AIDs’ are at a higher risk of developing mental health issues such as mood disorders (anxiety and depression), cognitive disorders, and adjustment issues related to stress, discrimination, and stigma of living with HIV/AIDs’. Additionally, factors such as substance use and risky behaviors can increase the likelihood of HIV transmission.

Addressing the behavioral and mental health conditions associated with HIV/AIDS is a critical component in the effective prevention and treatment efforts within the Latino community. To address HIV/AIDS and its physical and psychological comorbidities in Hispanic/Latino communities, the Center provides technical assistance and collaborates with behavioral health providers to increase awareness about HIV/AIDS, reduce stigma and cultural barriers, and challenge cultural norms that prevent individuals from seeking help or discussing HIV with their healthcare providers. Additionally, the Center addresses social determinants of health that impact the likelihood of contracting HIV, such as poverty, limited access to healthcare, and stigma/shame around HIV, to prevent HIV and associated mental health and substance use issues.

Focus Areas

Training and technical assistance for behavioral health providers focusing on the health and well-being of mothers and children from birth until adolescent years. Training includes topics such as perinatal mood […]
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A continuum of offerings from brief educational products to in-depth products, and trainings on a variety of mental health-related topics including adjustment disorders, culturally responsive approaches to therapy and social […]
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Programs and initiatives to increase the capacity of the workforce addressing prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use challenges. The center’s initiatives attend to three areas: strengthening the […]
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HIV is a significant public health issue in the United States, and a part of a syndemic of viral hepatitis, STIs, mental health and substance use issues, and other health […]
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Primary or integrative care is a healthcare model that combines physical and behavioral health services into a coordinated patient-centered approach. This model aspires to meet both physical and mental health […]
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Our Center is dedicated to addressing the environmental health needs of Hispanic/Latino (H/L) communities by disseminating information about the health effects of exposure to hazardous substances and working to reduce […]
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