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确定俱乐部药物、大麻和大量饮酒在男同性恋和双性恋男性中对 PrEP 药物依从性的作用:对治疗和研究的影响。

Determining the Roles that Club Drugs, Marijuana, and Heavy Drinking Play in PrEP Medication Adherence Among Gay and Bisexual Men: Implications for Treatment and Research.

机构信息

Department of Community Health and Social Sciences, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, The CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, 55 W 125th Street, New York, NY, 10027, USA.

Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies & Training, Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2019 May;23(5):1277-1286. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2309-9.

Abstract

Researchers have established that substance use interferes with anti-retroviral medication adherence among gay and bisexual men (GBM) living with HIV. There is limited parallel examination of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence among HIV-negative GBM. We conducted retrospective 30-day timeline follow-back interviews and prospective semi-weekly diary data for 10 weeks with 104 PrEP-using GBM, half of whom engaged in club drug use (ketamine, ecstasy, GHB, cocaine, or methamphetamine)-generating 9532 days of data. Participants reported their day-by-day PrEP, club drug, marijuana, and heavy alcohol use (5 + drinks in one sitting). On average, club drug users were no more likely to miss a dose of PrEP than non-club drug users (M = 1.6 doses, SD = 3.0, past 30 days). However, we found that club drug use (at the event level) increased the odds of missing a dose on the same day by 55% and the next day (e.g., a "carryover effect") by 60%. Further, missing a dose on one day increased the odds of missing a dose the following day by eightfold. We did not identify an event-level effect of marijuana use or heavy drinking on PrEP adherence. Our data suggest club drug users could have greater protective effects from daily oral or long-acting injectable PrEP compared to a time-driven PrEP regimen because of the concurrence of club drug use and PrEP non-adherence.

摘要

研究人员已经证实,物质使用会干扰 HIV 感染者中男同性恋和双性恋者(GBM)的抗逆转录病毒药物治疗依从性。对 HIV 阴性 GBM 的暴露前预防(PrEP)依从性的平行检查有限。我们对 104 名正在使用 PrEP 的 GBM 进行了为期 10 周的回顾性 30 天时间线回溯访谈和前瞻性半周日记数据收集,其中一半人使用了俱乐部药物(氯胺酮、摇头丸、GHB、可卡因或冰毒),共产生了 9532 天的数据。参与者报告了他们每天的 PrEP、俱乐部药物、大麻和大量饮酒(一次饮用 5 杯以上)情况。平均而言,俱乐部药物使用者漏服 PrEP 的可能性与非俱乐部药物使用者没有差异(M=1.6 剂,SD=3.0,过去 30 天)。然而,我们发现俱乐部药物使用(在事件层面上)增加了当天漏服的可能性 55%,次日漏服的可能性增加了 60%(例如,存在“延续效应”)。此外,当天漏服一剂会使次日漏服的可能性增加八倍。我们没有发现大麻使用或大量饮酒对 PrEP 依从性的事件层面影响。我们的数据表明,与时间驱动的 PrEP 方案相比,俱乐部药物使用者可能会从每日口服或长效注射 PrEP 中获得更大的保护效果,因为俱乐部药物使用和 PrEP 不依从同时发生。

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