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Psychosocial correlates of HIV-monoinfection and HIV/HCV-coinfection among men who have sex with men

机译:与男性发生性关系的男性中HIV单一感染和HIV / HCV合并感染的社会心理相关性

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Rates of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) appear to be high and rising. In other demographic groups, HIV/HCV-coinfection is associated with poor physical and psychological outcomes. In this study, we examined health-related and psychosocial correlates of HIV/HCV-coinfection in a clinic sample of MSM. Cross-sectional data were collected from 171 MSM. One-third of the sample was coinfected. Higher rates of depressive and PTSD symptoms were observed in coinfected patients. Coinfected men were more likely to report perfect 30-day medication adherence, but exhibited lower CD4 cell counts and more past year emergency room visits. Despite consistent engagement with care and higher rates of medication adherence, HIV/HCV-coinfected MSM exhibited significantly more mental health problems. Medical and mental health providers should be especially attentive to the mental health status of HIV/HCV-coinfected MSM, despite adequate health behaviors and physical health status.
机译:与男性(MSM)发生性关系的HIV阳性男性中,丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的发病率似乎很高并且还在上升。在其他人群中,HIV / HCV合并感染与不良的生理和心理结果相关。在这项研究中,我们检查了MSM临床样本中与HIV / HCV合并感染的健康相关和心理社会相关性。从171 MSM收集横截面数据。三分之一的样品是共感染的。在合并感染的患者中观察到抑郁和PTSD症状的发生率更高。合并感染的男性更有可能报告完美的30天服药依从性,但表现出较低的CD4细胞计数和过去一年急诊就诊次数。尽管始终如一地参与护理并提高了药物依从率,但艾滋病毒/ HCV感染的MSM仍表现出更多的精神健康问题。尽管有足够的健康行为和身体健康状况,医疗和心理健康提供者仍应特别注意HIV / HCV感染的MSM的心理健康状况。

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