南非感染艾滋病毒人群中内化污名和回避的交叉影响与艾滋病毒和酒精相关结果的关系。

Effects of intersecting internalized stigmas and avoidance on HIV and alcohol-related outcomes among people living with HIV in South Africa.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, United States.

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, United States.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022 Apr 1;233:109364. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109364. Epub 2022 Feb 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite HIV and problematic drinking often co-occurring in South Africa (SA), limited research has examined how HIV stigma relates to alcohol outcomes, how alcohol stigma relates to HIV outcomes, and moderators of these associations. This study examined the intersection of HIV and alcohol stigmas on HIV and alcohol outcomes, and the role of avoidant behavior in moderating these relationships in SA.

METHODS

We assessed biomarker-verified measures of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence, HIV viral load (VL), and alcohol consumption, and self-reported measures of internalized HIV/alcohol stigmas, avoidant behavior, ART adherence, and problematic drinking-alcohol use that will likely lead to health or other problems-cross-sectionally among people with HIV (PWH) and problematic drinking (N = 64). We conducted regression analyses with interaction terms.

FINDINGS

A significant relationship was found between internalized alcohol stigma and VL suppression, with higher levels of alcohol stigma associated with a lower likelihood of suppression (OR=1.68, 95%CI[1.11-2.65], p = .02). Avoidance significantly moderated the relationship between internalized HIV stigma and problematic drinking; higher HIV stigma was associated with lower problematic drinking only at low levels of avoidance (b(SE)= -1.92(.85), p = .03).

CONCLUSIONS

This study is the first to examine associations between HIV and alcohol stigmas, avoidance, and both HIV and alcohol outcomes in SA. Findings contribute to our understanding of how alcohol stigma relates to biological HIV outcomes, and the role of avoidance in the relationship between internalized HIV stigma and problematic drinking. Findings may inform future clinical interventions aiming to address the impact of stigma on HIV treatment outcomes and alcohol use among PWH in SA.

摘要

背景

尽管艾滋病毒(HIV)和酗酒问题在南非(SA)经常同时发生,但很少有研究探讨 HIV 污名与酒精结果之间的关系,酒精污名与 HIV 结果之间的关系,以及这些关联的调节因素。本研究检查了 HIV 和酒精污名在 HIV 和酒精结果上的交集,以及回避行为在调节 SA 中这些关系中的作用。

方法

我们评估了生物标志物验证的抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)依从性、HIV 病毒载量(VL)和酒精消耗的测量值,以及内化的 HIV/酒精污名、回避行为、ART 依从性和问题性饮酒的自我报告测量值-可能导致健康或其他问题的酒精使用-在 HIV 阳性者(PWH)和问题性饮酒者中(N=64)。我们进行了回归分析,其中包括交互项。

发现

内化的酒精污名与 VL 抑制之间存在显著关系,较高的酒精污名与抑制的可能性较低相关(OR=1.68,95%CI[1.11-2.65],p=0.02)。回避显著调节了内化的 HIV 污名和问题性饮酒之间的关系;只有在回避程度较低的情况下,较高的 HIV 污名与较低的问题性饮酒相关(b(SE)= -1.92(.85),p=0.03)。

结论

这项研究首次在 SA 中检查了 HIV 和酒精污名、回避以及 HIV 和酒精结果之间的关联。研究结果有助于我们了解酒精污名与 HIV 生物学结果之间的关系,以及回避在内化的 HIV 污名与问题性饮酒之间的关系中的作用。研究结果可能为今后旨在解决 SA 中 HIV 感染者的污名对治疗结果和饮酒的影响的临床干预提供信息。

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