Lifetime Experiences of Housing Insecurity among Gay Men Living with HIV at Midlife: An Exploratory Study Utilizing a Social Determinants of Health Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Method
2.1. Collaborations and Partnerships
2.2. Participants
2.3. Procedures and Materials
2.4. Analysis of Data
3. Results
3.1. Challenges to Obtaining Housing and Related Support
3.1.1. Navigating Multiple Steps to Secure Support
I’ve come across situations where I’ve been homeless before, and when I tried to get help, you know, here’s the first step. Then a lot of times, you got two or three more hoops you got to jump through in order to get to your final destination. But no one explains to you all these other steps.
They’ll tell you one step that you need to take, and then, the next step you need to take. But they won’t tell you any step after that. They’ll just tell you, “Well, you got to do this.” So, you do that, and then they’re like, “Well now, you got to do this.” It’s just really time consuming for those who don’t have a car or are taking the bus. To take the bus to do anything, it takes almost the entire day to get one chore done.
So, it was nice to receive financial help, but I had to jump through so many hoops to get the cash [assistance for rent]. It’s insane the number of steps and paperwork one has to go through to get that money. It’s like, you don’t have a job, so your full-time job is to juggle paperwork around the city to get that money. Once, to get some supplies from the food bank after I just received some rent money, I got the wrong information from one place, and then it was a comedy of errors afterwards. I’ve had a similar runaround experience trying to get transportation vouchers too. It’s like we’re not having enough of a hard time already. It would have been easier if everything was all in one place. It was unbelievable sometimes.
3.1.2. Impacts of Hostile Structural Forces on Internal Perceptions
When I got evicted, it was the constables coming in. They were beating on the door and I frantically ran into the shower where I thought I’d be safe. They came right into the bathroom. I was naked and they didn’t care. It was so humiliating and I felt so helpless. I had fifteen minutes to get myself in and out. This experience haunts me to this very day. I try to stay hopeful and think that I’ll one day have my own home again. But oftentimes, it seems like it will never get any better.
Last night, I slept in an empty apartment. Uh, it’s like a showcase apartment. But not in the apartment. I slept in the patio storage area, which was very tight for me and my boyfriend. We’ve also slept in a steel container at the park. It’s hard to make those [doctor] appointments when you don’t have a car and you don’t know where you’re gonna sleep every night. It’s hard just to keep your chin up and care about your health.
3.2. Informal Support from Friends
So far, I’ve never needed to use the homeless shelters. I’ve always been lucky that way. When the time came that I didn’t have enough money for rent, I was able to live with a friend for a while until I was able to afford my own apartment again. I know transitional housing and homeless shelters are out there, but I’ve never had to look into it. Hopefully, with the help of friends, that will never happen.
I was in bad shape and my health deteriorated rapidly. After I had my first hospitalization, I wasn’t able to work anymore. I eventually realized I couldn’t afford to keep my house. Although I was in denial about it for some time. You know, bill due dates were coming fast and furious. I’m gonna say I came within two to three weeks of not having any place to live and move. I didn’t even have a car anymore. All I had was my best friend. She took me in for a while, and later, helped me find an apartment that I was able to afford after saving up. Uh, I was just at a place where, without someone holding my hand and pushing me to keep going, I could have landed on the streets.
I didn’t mind being on the street with my dog for a little bit. At first, I always had friends I could go to. I just couldn’t stay at their place overnight. I could go hang out with them during the day, or you know, go over for a couple hours, get something to eat or whatever. I just couldn’t live there on a permanent basis. It was good while it lasted. After a while, I knew I had to get help from housing assistance, food banks, and other homeless services.
3.3. Formal Support from Community-Based Sources Employing Diverse Support Strategies
3.3.1. AIDS Service Organizations
I get housing through [AIDS service organization 1]. So, part of my rent is only a third of what my income is and I can afford to pay for other basic needs. That’s really helpful because prices are going up here in the Valley with housing and I don’t’ believe I could afford to stay where I live otherwise without their help.
So many of us are still homeless. In a way, you would have to be at the right place and at the right time kind of thing for that. You really have to do a lot of work and have a lot of patience to get that kind of service. But once you’re in, just make sure you stay current, pay your rent, and communicate effectively with people. So, it’s a little bit not as good as it should be with the housing support. However, I have a good lease understanding with the people I rent from right now. As soon as I have my rent, I would pay it. You know, pay your rent first regardless of what things needed to be done in the house. The property owners, they have to pay bills, they have to pay insurance. You know, as long as I have a roof over my head, I’m gonna take care of my share of the rent.
Oh, yeah. the [AIDS service organization 2] helps me with my rent. They’ve helped me a lot through the years. Like, especially now, since I can’t work because of my legs. Um, you know, I have to get all this paperwork together. I have to scan it and I have to send it to my case worker. Then, she sends it to the [AIDS service organization 2], and they always pay [my rent]. You know, as long as I get all that paperwork done, I have a place to call my home! And then, there’s the food bank in Henderson. I get a lot of help from them too.
3.3.2. Religious or Faith-Based Charitable Organizations
I know that nationally the [religious or faith-based charitable organization 1] has a bad name for dealing with the LGBTQIA+ population. But here in town, they’re more progressive. They have an LGBTQIA-focused shelter. So, they have actually, I think it’s 24 beds. I think it’s something like 17 to 24 beds, I forget the number. But they have those beds dedicated to people from the LGBTQIA+ population. So, accessing that has been so helpful for some of us who have experienced, you know, housing displacement for a period of time.
3.3.3. Competent and Caring Healthcare and Service Providers
Access to [a community health clinic] has been wonderful. I could see [name of Jack’s doctor], and I don’t have to worry about a bill. I would see her no matter what my health concern was and she would be wonderful. She would also hook me up with different providers if she saw something wrong that she could pinpoint with me. Once, she was able to hook me up with someone else in their building that could help me with my finances. She doesn’t just look after my HIV care but she does what she can to help me with all my other problems that affect my care.
Um, I finally got myself in a more stable home. I got off the street. Actually, while I was homeless, I went to a pop-up event in the park, and was talking to one of the ladies there about my addiction and being in recovery. She and I got to talk in detail about all that. I actually asked her if there were any sober living homes that she was aware of, and she went out of her way to get me in communication with the director of a home she knew…and on the same day, I was able to get off the street.
My peer navigator is also living with HIV and is very open about his HIV status, recovery, and life experiences. He explained to me how his diagnosis actually helped save his life and it made sense. He has been in sustained recovery from substance use for seven years since he was diagnosed with HIV. He shares with others like me how his diagnosis is part of the stories that he uses to help other people who are newly diagnosed with HIV, fresh into recovery, or experiencing homelessness. His role is specifically peer support where he works one-on-one with people. Anybody recently diagnosed with HIV that comes through their doors, they have them talk to him. He works very closely with newly diagnosed people, those with substance use issues, and housing insecurity. He uses his own experiences with the system to help other people who may not understand that HIV isn’t a death sentence anymore and that they can get help with their addiction and homelessness through sober living programs just like he did. He’s inspired me to get better and do better. So, many of us think we’re very lucky to have him.
4. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Participant | Pseudonyms | Age | Race | Years HIV+ | Lifetime Experience | Current Housing Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Roy | 41 | White | 7 | With Homelessness | With Housing Security |
2 | Jay | 41 | Black | 12 | With Homelessness | With Housing Insecurity |
3 | Gar | 61 | White | 34 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
4 | Peter | 50 | M. Eastern | 29 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
5 | Kris | 45 | White | 23 | With Homelessness | With Homelessness |
7 | Hugh | 56 | Black | 22 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
9 | Joseph | 61 | White | 38 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
10 | Charles | 52 | Black | 32 | With Homelessness | With Housing Insecurity |
12 | David | 61 | White | 28 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
13 | Jack | 46 | Asian | 23 | With Homelessness | With Homelessness |
14 | Jimmy | 64 | White | 42 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
15 | Tim | 50 | Black | 27 | With Housing Insecurity | With Housing Insecurity |
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Liboro, R.M.; Bell, S.; Flatt, J.; Pharr, J.; Ranuschio, B.; Barnes, L.; Navarro, A.; Ribeiro, A.; Sheik-Yosef, N.; Waldron, J.M. Lifetime Experiences of Housing Insecurity among Gay Men Living with HIV at Midlife: An Exploratory Study Utilizing a Social Determinants of Health Perspective. Soc. Sci. 2024, 13, 420. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13080420
Liboro RM, Bell S, Flatt J, Pharr J, Ranuschio B, Barnes L, Navarro A, Ribeiro A, Sheik-Yosef N, Waldron JM. Lifetime Experiences of Housing Insecurity among Gay Men Living with HIV at Midlife: An Exploratory Study Utilizing a Social Determinants of Health Perspective. Social Sciences. 2024; 13(8):420. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13080420
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiboro, Renato M., Sherry Bell, Jason Flatt, Jennifer Pharr, Brandon Ranuschio, Lianne Barnes, Andrea Navarro, Alexander Ribeiro, Nadia Sheik-Yosef, and John M. Waldron. 2024. "Lifetime Experiences of Housing Insecurity among Gay Men Living with HIV at Midlife: An Exploratory Study Utilizing a Social Determinants of Health Perspective" Social Sciences 13, no. 8: 420. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13080420
APA StyleLiboro, R. M., Bell, S., Flatt, J., Pharr, J., Ranuschio, B., Barnes, L., Navarro, A., Ribeiro, A., Sheik-Yosef, N., & Waldron, J. M. (2024). Lifetime Experiences of Housing Insecurity among Gay Men Living with HIV at Midlife: An Exploratory Study Utilizing a Social Determinants of Health Perspective. Social Sciences, 13(8), 420. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13080420