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Severity and Number of Substances Used Are Independently Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence over Time among People with HIV in the Current Treatment Era

Jimmy Ma, Joseph A. C. Delaney, Stephanie A. Ruderman,Robin M. Nance, Andrew W. Hahn,Lydia N. Drumright, Bridget M. Whitney, Rob J. Fredericksen, L. Sarah Mixson, Joseph O. Merrill,Steven A. Safren, Kenneth H. Mayer, Conall O’Cleirigh,Sonia Napravnik,Geetanjali Chander,Richard D. Moore, Katerina A. Christopoulos, Amanda L. Willig, Laura Bamford, Allison Webel,Mary E. McCaul, Edward R. Cachay, Jeffrey M. Jacobson, Michael S. Saag, Mari M. Kitahata, Heidi M. Crane, Emily C. Williams

AIDS and Behavior(2024)

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Substance use is associated with decreased antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among people with HIV (PWH). Adherence plays a significant role in mediating the negative effects of substance use on HIV suppression and is a principal modifiable patient-level factor in improving HIV suppression and reducing ART drug resistance. Understanding substance use and ART adherence, particularly with rapidly changing substance use epidemiology and ART regimens, is vital to improving HIV care. Among 10,557 PWH (2010–2021) from 8 academic clinical sites nationally we examined longitudinal associations of substance use severity and number of substances used (measured using AUDIT-C and modified ASSIST) with patient-reported ART adherence (visual analog scale). Alcohol (68
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Substance use,Methamphetamine,Antiretroviral Therapy,ART,Adherence
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