1. Treatment for alcohol use disorder among persons with and without HIV in a clinical care setting in the United States
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Davy-Mendez, Thibaut, Sarovar, Varada, Levine-Hall, Tory, Lea, Alexandra N, Sterling, Stacy A, Chi, Felicia W, Palzes, Vanessa A, Bryant, Kendall J, Weisner, Constance M, Silverberg, Michael J, and Satre, Derek D
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Services and Systems ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,HIV/AIDS ,Health Services ,Mental Health ,Minority Health ,Women's Health ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Prevention ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Alcoholism ,Alcohol Use and Health ,Substance Misuse ,Infectious Diseases ,Health Disparities ,Brain Disorders ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Clinical Research ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Mental health ,Good Health and Well Being ,Alcohol Drinking ,Alcoholism ,Comorbidity ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Prevalence ,United States ,HIV ,Alcohol use disorder ,Unhealthy alcohol use ,Depression ,Psychotherapy ,Pharmacotherapy ,Gabapentin ,Naltrexone ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Substance Abuse ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences ,Epidemiology - Abstract
BackgroundAlcohol use disorders (AUD) can lead to poor health outcomes. Little is known about AUD treatment among persons with HIV (PWH). In an integrated health system in Northern California, 2014-2017, we compared AUD treatment rates between PWH with AUD and persons without HIV (PWoH) with AUD.MethodsUsing Poisson regression with GEE, we estimated prevalence ratios (PRs) comparing the annual probability of receiving AUD treatment (behavioral intervention or dispensed medication), adjusted for sociodemographics, psychiatric comorbidities, insurance type, and calendar year. Among PWH, we examined independent AUD treatment predictors using PRs adjusted for calendar year only.ResultsPWH with AUD (N = 633; 93% men, median age 49) were likelier than PWoH with AUD (N = 7006; 95% men, median age 52) to have depression (38% vs. 21%) and a non-alcohol substance use disorder (SUD, 48% vs. 25%) (both P
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- 2021