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Associations between substance use, sexual risk taking and HIV treatment adherence among homeless people living with HIV 

Authors: Mark S. Friedmana; Michael P. Marshalb; Ron Stalla; Daniel P. Kidderc; Kirk D. Hennyc; Cari Courtenay-Quirkc; Study Group The Project STARTc; Angela Aidalad; Scott Royale; David R. Holtgravef


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Abstract

Prior research suggests that the interconnections between substance use, HIV risk and lack of adherence to HIV medications are especially strong among homeless individuals. Thus, study of these interconnections warrants public health attention. The objectives of this paper are to describe patterns of alcohol and drug use, associations between substance use and participation in high-risk sex, and associations between substance use and adherence to HIV treatment regimens among a sample of 602 homeless or unstably housed HIV-seropositive individuals who are part of a housing-based intervention - the Housing and Health Study. Participants experienced high levels of substance use. Significant associations were found between substance use and adherence to HIV treatment medications, and between substance use and high-risk sexual practices within the entire group. Group analyses by sexual orientation/gender show that the association between substance use and treatment adherence is found primarily among heterosexual males whereas the relationship between several drugs and high-risk sexual practices is strongest among gay and bisexual men. Health professionals working with HIV-seropositive individuals should routinely ascertain housing status and screen for substance use and risky sex.
Keywords: homelessness; HIV; substance use; treatment adherence; sexual risk taking

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Affiliations:  a Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA
b Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA
c Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, USA
d Department of Socio Medical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, USA
e RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA
f Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Balitmore, USA
DOI: 10.1080/09540120802513709
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Published in: journal AIDS Care, Volume 21, Issue 6 June 2009 , pages 692 - 700
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