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HIV 阳性药物滥用者的服药依从性挑战:粮食与住房不安全的影响

Medication adherence challenges among HIV positive substance abusers: the role of food and housing insecurity.

作者信息

Surratt Hilary L, O'Grady Catherine L, Levi-Minzi Maria A, Kurtz Steven P

机构信息

a Center for Applied Research on Substance Use & Health Disparities , Nova Southeastern University , Miami , FL , USA.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2015;27(3):307-14. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2014.967656. Epub 2014 Oct 14.

Abstract

This study examines the prevalence of food/housing insecurity and its association with psychological, behavioral, and environmental factors impacting antiretroviral (ARV) medication adherence and diversion among substance using HIV+ patients in South Florida. Five hundred and three HIV+ substance abusers were recruited through targeted sampling. Participants completed a standardized instrument assessing demographics, mental health status, sex risk behaviors, HIV diagnosis, treatment history and access, ARV adherence and diversion, and attitudes toward health-care providers. Chi-square and t-tests were used to examine differences by food/housing status and a multivariate linear regression model examined food/housing insecurity and its associations to ARV adherence. Food/housing insecurity was reported by 43.3% of the sample and was associated with higher likelihood of severe psychological distress and substance dependence. Nearly 60% reported recent ARV diversion; only 47.2% achieved 95% medication adherence over one week. Food/housing insecure participants had deficits in their HIV care, including less time in consistent care, lower access to medical care, and less favorable attitudes toward care providers. Multivariate linear regression showed food/housing insecurity demonstrated significant main effects on adherence, including lower past week adherence. Medication diversion was also associated with reduced adherence. Our findings suggest that food/housing insecurity operates as a significant driver of ARV non-adherence and diversion in this population. In the pursuit of better long-term health outcomes for vulnerable HIV+ individuals, it is essential for providers to understand the role of food and housing insecurity as a stressor that negatively impacts ARV adherence and treatment access, while also significantly contributing to higher levels of distress and substance dependence.

摘要

本研究调查了南佛罗里达州使用毒品的HIV阳性患者中粮食/住房不安全状况的普遍性及其与影响抗逆转录病毒(ARV)药物依从性和药物转移的心理、行为及环境因素之间的关联。通过针对性抽样招募了503名HIV阳性吸毒者。参与者完成了一份标准化问卷,评估人口统计学特征、心理健康状况、性风险行为、HIV诊断、治疗史及可及性、ARV依从性和药物转移情况,以及对医疗服务提供者的态度。采用卡方检验和t检验来分析粮食/住房状况的差异,并使用多元线性回归模型研究粮食/住房不安全状况及其与ARV依从性的关联。43.3%的样本报告存在粮食/住房不安全状况,且与严重心理困扰和药物依赖的较高可能性相关。近60%的人报告近期存在ARV药物转移情况;只有47.2%的人在一周内实现了95%的药物依从性。粮食/住房不安全的参与者在HIV护理方面存在不足,包括接受持续护理的时间较短、获得医疗服务的机会较少,以及对护理提供者的态度较差。多元线性回归显示,粮食/住房不安全状况对依从性有显著的主要影响,包括过去一周的依从性较低。药物转移也与依从性降低有关。我们的研究结果表明,粮食/住房不安全是该人群中ARV不依从和药物转移的重要驱动因素。为了使弱势HIV阳性个体获得更好的长期健康结果,医疗服务提供者必须了解粮食和住房不安全作为一种压力源所起的作用,它会对ARV依从性和治疗可及性产生负面影响,同时还会显著加剧困扰和药物依赖程度。

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