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Alcohol use disorder and recent alcohol use and HIV viral non-suppression among people engaged in HIV care in an urban clinic, 2014–2018

Authors :
Richard D. Moore
Catherine R. Lesko
Geetanjali Chander
Mary E. McCaul
Anthony T Fojo
Jeanne C. Keruly
Heidi E. Hutton
Jessie K. Edwards
Source :
AIDS Behav
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We estimated joint associations between having history of alcohol use disorder (AUD) (based on prior ICD-9/ICD-10 codes) and recent self-reported alcohol use and viral non-suppression (≥ 1 viral load measurement > 20 copies/mL in the same calendar year as alcohol consumption was reported) among patients on ART enrolled in routine care, 2014–2018, in an urban specialty clinic. Among 1690 patients, 26% had an AUD, 21% reported high-risk alcohol use, and 39% had viral non-suppression. Relative to person-years in which people without AUD reported not drinking, prevalence of viral non-suppression was higher in person-years when people with AUD reported drinking at any level; prevalence of viral non-suppression was not significantly higher in person-years when people with AUD reported not drinking or person-years when people without AUD reported drinking at any level. No level of alcohol use may be “safe” for people with a prior AUD with regard to maintaining viral suppression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS Behav
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ffbb3458967c9216cb863cbe9e8cbd1d