Substance Use, Violence, and Antiretroviral Adherence: A Latent Class Analysis of Women Living with HIV in Canada

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Allison Carter
Eric Abella Roth
Erin Ding
M-J Milloy
Mary Kestler
Shahab Jabbari
Kath Webster
Alexandra de Pokomandy
Mona Loutfy
Angela Kaida
机构
[1] Simon Fraser University,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,Centre for Addictions Research of British Columbia
[3] University of Victoria,Department of Anthropology
[4] University of Victoria,Division of AIDS, Department of Medicine
[5] University of British Columbia,Oak Tree Clinic
[6] British Columbia Centre on Substance Use,Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
[7] BC Women’s Health Centre,Department of Family Medicine
[8] University of British Columbia,Women’s College Research Institute
[9] McGill University Health Centre,Faculty of Health Sciences
[10] McGill University,undefined
[11] Women’s College Hospital,undefined
[12] Simon Fraser University,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2018年 / 22卷
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Substance use; Violence; Antiretroviral adherence; HIV/AIDS; Women;
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We used latent class analysis to identify substance use patterns for 1363 women living with HIV in Canada and assessed associations with socio-economic marginalization, violence, and sub-optimal adherence to combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). A six-class model was identified consisting of: abstainers (26.3%), Tobacco Users (8.81%), Alcohol Users (31.9%), ‘Socially Acceptable’ Poly-substance Users (13.9%), Illicit Poly-substance Users (9.81%) and Illicit Poly-substance Users of All Types (9.27%). Multinomial logistic regression showed that women experiencing recent violence had significantly higher odds of membership in all substance use latent classes, relative to Abstainers, while those reporting sub-optimal cART adherence had higher odds of being members of the poly-substance use classes only. Factors significantly associated with Illicit Poly-substance Users of All Types were sexual minority status, lower income, and lower resiliency. Findings underline a need for increased social and structural supports for women who use substances to support them in leading safe and healthy lives with HIV.
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