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Substance Abuse Violence and HIV/AIDS (SAVA) Syndemic Effects on Viral Suppression Among HIV Positive Women of Color

机译:物质滥用暴力和HIV / AIDS(SAVA)对HIV阳性有色女性病毒抑制的综合影响

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The combined epidemics of substance abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS, known as the SAVA syndemic, contribute to the disproportionate burden of disease among people of color in the US. To examine the association between HIV viral load suppression and SAVA syndemic variables, we used baseline data from 563 HIV+ women of color treated at nine HIV medical and ancillary care sites participating in HRSA's Special Project of National Significance Women of Color (WOC) Initiative. Just under half the women (n=260) were virally suppressed. Five psychosocial factors contributing to the SAVA syndemic were examined in this study: substance abuse, binge drinking, intimate partner violence, poor mental health, and sexual risk taking. Associations among the psychosocial factors were assessed and clustering confirmed. A SAVA score was created by summing the dichotomous (present/absent) psychosocial measures. Using generalized estimating equation (GEE) models to account for site-level clustering and individual-covariates, a higher SAVA score (0 to 5) was associated with reduced viral suppression; OR (adjusted)=0.81, 95% CI: 0.66, 0.99. The syndemic approach represents a viable framework for understanding viral suppression among HIV positive WOC, and suggests the need for comprehensive interventions that address the social/environmental contexts of patients' lives.
机译:药物滥用,暴力和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的合并流行病,即SAVA综合征,在美国有色人种中造成了不成比例的疾病负担。为了检查HIV病毒载量抑制与SAVA流行病学变量之间的关系,我们使用了参与HRSA全国有色女性重要计划(WOC)计划的9个HIV医疗和辅助护理场所中治疗的563名HIV +有色女性的基线数据。仅有不到一半的妇女(n = 260)受到病毒抑制。在这项研究中,检查了导致SAVA流行病的五个社会心理因素:药物滥用,暴饮暴食,亲密伴侣暴力,不良的心理健康和性冒险。评估社会心理因素之间的联系并确认聚类。 SAVA得分是通过对二分法(当前/不存在)的社会心理测度求和而创建的。使用广义估计方程(GEE)模型来说明站点级别的聚类和个体协变量,较高的SAVA评分(0至5)与病毒抑制作用降低有关。或(调整后)= 0.81,95%CI:0.66,0.99。联合采取的方法为理解艾滋病毒阳性WOC中的病毒抑制提供了可行的框架,并建议需要针对患者生活的社会/环境情况的综合干预措施。

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