Level of Alcohol Use Associated with HIV Care Continuum Targets in a National U.S. Sample of Persons Living with HIV Receiving Healthcare

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Emily C. Williams
Kathleen A. McGinnis
E. Jennifer Edelman
Theresa E. Matson
Adam J. Gordon
Brandon D. L. Marshall
Kendall J. Bryant
Anna D. Rubinsky
Gwen T. Lapham
Derek D. Satre
Julie E. Richards
Sheryl L. Catz
David A. Fiellin
Amy C. Justice
Katharine A. Bradley
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[1] Veteran Affairs (VA) Puget Sound Health Care System,Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D), Center of Innovation for Veteran
[2] University of Washington,Centered Value
[3] VA Connecticut Healthcare System,Driven Care
[4] Yale University School of Medicine and Public Health,Department of Health Services
[5] Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute,Veterans Aging Cohort Study Coordinating Center
[6] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,Division of General Internal Medicine
[7] VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System,Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion
[8] Brown University School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[9] National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,Division of Research
[10] Kidney Health Research Collaborative,Department of Psychiatry, Weill Institute for Neurosciences
[11] University of California,Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
[12] San Francisco,Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education (CESATE)
[13] and VA San Francisco Healthcare System,Department of Medicine
[14] Kaiser Permanente Northern California,undefined
[15] University of California,undefined
[16] University of California at Davis,undefined
[17] VA Puget Sound Healthcare System – Seattle Division,undefined
[18] University of Washington,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2019年 / 23卷
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HIV; Care continuum; Treatment cascade; Antiretroviral therapy; Viral suppression; Alcohol;
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We evaluated associations between levels of alcohol use and HIV care continuum components using national Veterans Aging Cohort Study data for all patients with HIV and AUDIT-C screening (2/1/2008–9/30/2014). Poisson regression models evaluated associations between alcohol use levels (non-drinking, low-, medium-, high-, and very high-level drinking) and: (1) engagement with care (documented CD4 cells/µl or viral load copies/ml labs), (2) ART treatment (≥ 1 prescription), and (3) viral suppression (HIV RNA < 500 copies/ml) within one year. Among 33,224 patients, alcohol use level was inversely associated with all care continuum outcomes (all p < 0.001). Adjusted prevalence of care engagement ranged from 77.8% (95% CI 77.1–78.4%) for non-drinking to 69.1% (66.6–71.6%) for high-level drinking. The corresponding range for ART treatment was 74.0% (73.3–74.7%) to 60.1% (57.3–62.9%) and for viral suppression was 57.3% (56.5–58.1%) to 38.3% (35.6–41.1%). Greater alcohol use is associated with suboptimal HIV treatment across the HIV care continuum.
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