Brief interventions for alcohol misuse among people living with HIV: a meta-analysis

被引:5
作者
Ghosh, Abhishek [1 ,4 ]
Singh, Geetesh K. [2 ]
Yadav, Nidhi [1 ]
Singh, Pranshu [3 ]
Kathiravan, Sanjana [1 ]
机构
[1] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Drug Deaddict & Treatment Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Chandigarh, India
[2] Rashtriya Raksha Univ, Inst Natl Importance Lavad, SCBS, Dept Psychol, Gandhinagar, India
[3] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Psychiat, Jodhpur, India
[4] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Drug Deaddict & Treatment Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Chandigarh 160012, India
关键词
Alcohol; brief Interventions; HIV; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE TREATMENT; PRIMARY-CARE; HEAVY DRINKING; RISK BEHAVIORS; MENTAL-HEALTH; ADULTS; DISORDERS; MORTALITY; FREQUENCY; HIV/AIDS;
D O I
10.1080/00952990.2023.2248647
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: One-third of people living with HIV (PLHIV) have alcohol misuse or alcohol use disorders which negatively affect course and outcome of HIV. Objectives: The meta-analysis sought to evaluate the effectiveness of brief interventions (BI) on alcohol and HIV outcomes in PLHIV with alcohol misuse. Methods: We included clinical trials published between 1990 and September 2022 on adults with harmful/hazardous alcohol use; only randomized clinical trials (RCTs) were included in the meta-analysis. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Clinical Trials.Gov, and the World Health Organization's International Clinical Trials Registry Platform databases. Cochrane's risk-of-bias assessment was used. Results: Eighteen studies were included in the narrative synthesis, and a meta-analysis could be performed on 13 studies. Among the included RCTs, seven showed a low risk and two showed a high risk of bias; others showed some concerns. There was no evidence of publication bias. Compared to the control, BI significantly reduces the drinks per drinking day (N = 5, Hedge's g= -0.45, 95%CI = -0.58, -0.32) and the number of heavy drinking days (N = 4, Hedge'sg = -0.81, 95% CI= -0.94, -0.67) between 3-6 months post-intervention. BI also reduces the odds of mortality by 42% (N = 7, OR = 0.58, 95% CI = 0.34, 0.99) in 6-12 months. BI does not change the alcohol risk scores and transition to harmful alcohol use; it does not improve adherence to Anti-Retroviral Therapy and increase viral suppression. Conclusion: Policymakers must introduce and scale up integrated screening and brief intervention services within HIV clinics and primary care.
引用
收藏
页码:766 / 786
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Liver Fibrosis in People Living With HIV: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [J].
Lyu, Hang ;
Tang, Haotong ;
Liang, Yizhi ;
Huang, Shaoli ;
Wang, Yuyu ;
Huang, Wenyan ;
Zhou, Yi .
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2022, 13
[22]   Psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders in people living with HIV/AIDS: a systematic review [J].
Madhombiro, Munyaradzi ;
Musekiwa, Alfred ;
January, James ;
Chingono, Alfred ;
Abas, Melanie ;
Seedat, Soraya .
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2019, 8 (01)
[23]   HIV related stigma associated with social support, alcohol use disorders, depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation among people living with HIV: a systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Armoon, Bahram ;
Fleury, Marie-Josee ;
Bayat, Amir-Hossein ;
Fakhri, Yadollah ;
Higgs, Peter ;
Moghaddam, Ladan Fattah ;
Gonabadi-Nezhad, Leila .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, 2022, 16 (01)
[24]   Self-injury and suicide among people living with HIV/AIDS in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Huang, Xiao-Ping ;
Li, Zhi-Qiang ;
Wei-Zhang, Xue-Min ;
Feng, Xue-Min ;
Wang, Xi-Cheng ;
Jiang, Zhong-Liang .
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 24 (01)
[25]   Efficacy of Brief Interventions for Comorbid Substance Misuse in Patients on Opioid Agonist Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [J].
Ghosh, Abhishek ;
Kathiravan, Sanjana ;
Singh, Pranshu ;
Sharma, Babita ;
Gupta, Surabhi ;
Pillai, Renjith. R. .
JOURNAL OF ADDICTION MEDICINE, 2023, 17 (02) :E78-E86
[26]   Effects of telehealth-assisted interventions among people living with HIV/AIDS: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled studies [J].
Saragih, Ita Daryanti ;
Tonapa, Santo Imanuel ;
Osingada, Charles Peter ;
Porta, Carolyn M. ;
Lee, Bih-O .
JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE, 2024, 30 (03) :438-450
[27]   Global physical activity levels among people living with HIV: a systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Vancampfort, Davy ;
Mugisha, James ;
De Hert, Marc ;
Probst, Michel ;
Firth, Joseph ;
Gorczynski, Paul ;
Stubbs, Brendon .
DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 2018, 40 (04) :388-397
[28]   Effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions to decrease fatigue in people living with HIV/AIDS: a protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Xiao, Xueling ;
Reynolds, Nancy R. ;
Saligan, Leorey ;
Lei, Yunxiao ;
Wang, Min ;
Wang, Honghong .
BMJ OPEN, 2020, 10 (09)
[29]   Cardiac Dysfunction Among People Living With HIV A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [J].
Erqou, Sebhat ;
Lodebo, Bereket Tessema ;
Masri, Ahmad ;
Altibi, Ahmed M. ;
Echouffo-Tcheugui, Justin B. ;
Dzudie, Anastase ;
Ataklte, Feven ;
Choudhary, Gaurav ;
Bloomfield, Gerald S. ;
Wu, Wen-Chih ;
Kengne, Andre Pascal .
JACC-HEART FAILURE, 2019, 7 (02) :98-108
[30]   HIV Stigma and Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among People Living with HIV in Russia [J].
Lunze, Karsten ;
Lioznov, Dmitry ;
Cheng, Debbie M. ;
Nikitin, Ruslan V. ;
Coleman, Sharon M. ;
Bridden, Carly ;
Blokhina, Elena ;
Krupitsky, Evgeny ;
Samet, Jeffrey H. .
AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, 2017, 21 (09) :2609-2617