| Literature DB >> 26980400 |
Beth S Linas1, Andrew Genz, Ryan P Westergaard, Larry W Chang, Robert C Bollinger, Carl Latkin, Gregory D Kirk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of mHealth methods for capturing illicit drug use and associated behaviors have become more widely used in research settings, yet there is little research as to how valid these methods are compared to known measures of capturing and quantifying drug use.Entities:
Keywords: ACASI; ecological momentary assessment; illicit drug use; mHealth; sweat patch
Year: 2016 PMID: 26980400 PMCID: PMC4812047 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Baseline characteristics of EXACT participants by triala.
| Type of Variable | Characteristics | All Trials (N=109) |
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| n (%) |
| Sociodemographic | Median age, y (IQR) | 48.5 (43.3-52.9) |
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| African American | 98 (90) |
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| Male | 58 (52) |
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| Completed high school | 44 (41) |
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| Never married | 66 (61) |
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| Annual income < $5000 | 83 (78) |
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| Medical insurance | 93 (85) |
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| Homeless | 9(8) |
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| Substance Use | Cigarettes | 91 (83) |
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| Alcohol | 71 (65) |
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| Marijuana | 27 (25) |
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| Cocaine, any route | 50 (46) |
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| Heroin, any route | 49 (46) |
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| Speedballb | 25 (24) |
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| Drug Abuse Screening Test, DAST>16 | 6 (18) |
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| Clinical | Have primary care doctor | 97 (89) |
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| Emergency room visit | 28 (26) |
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| Depressive symptoms, CES-D>23 | 26 (23) |
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| Methadone treatment | 26 (23) |
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| Hepatitis C virus seropositive | 94 (86) |
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| HIV positivec | 64 (59) |
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| Median CD4 (IQR)c | 360.5 (239-529) |
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| HIV viral load > 500 copies/mLc | 35 (55) |
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| Any retroviral therapy | 42(65) |
aAll baseline characteristics represent behavior within the 6 months prior to the start of EXACT.
bA speedball is defined as the simultaneous injection of a mixture of cocaine and heroin.
cHIV-positive status was an inclusion criterion for Trials 3 and 4; CD4 and viral load were tested on HIV-positive participants only.
Figure 1Reported drug use as assessed by sweat patch (green bars), EMA (orange bars) or ACASI (blue bars) methods.
Figure 2Percent agreement by drug type and week comparing EMA, sweat patch, and ACASI methods. Panel A: Percent agreement between EMA/Sweat Patch methods (blue bars) and EMA/ACASI methods (green bars) by week for cocaine use. Panel B: Percent agreement between EMA/Sweat Patch methods (orange bars) and EMA/ACASI methods (yellow bars) by week for heroin use.
Percent agreement and over- and underreporting of EMA responses compared to sweat patch and ACASI responses by drug use typea.
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| Cocaine | Heroin |
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| n (%) | n (%) |
| Sweat Patch | Reported yes on EMA/sweat patch negative (overreport) | 30 (9%) | 70 (19%) |
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| EMA & sweat patch concordant | 298 (70%) | 307 (72%) |
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| Reported no on EMA/sweat patch positive (underreport) | 79 (21%) | 28 (8%) |
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| ACASI | Reported yes on EMA/ACASI negative (overreport) | 29 (8%) | 33 (9%) |
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| EMA & ACASI concordant | 327 (77%) | 335 (79%) |
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| Reported no on EMA/ACASI positive (underreport) | 58 (15%) | 49 (13%) |
aSweat patches and ACASI captured both cocaine and heroin use (ie, there is double counting); therefore, numbers do not add up to 100%.
Correlates of misreporting cocaine and heroin use by EMA compared to sweat patch or ACASI methodsa.
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| Cocaine EMA overreport | Cocaine EMA underreport | Heroin EMA overreport | Heroin EMA underreport | |
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| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
| Sweat patch | Female |
| 0.47 (0.23-0.98)b |
| 0.31 (0.08-1.10)c |
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| Age≥50 |
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| 0.52 (0.24-1.14) |
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| Never Married |
| 0.51 (0.25-1.07)c |
| 0.68 (0.21-2.19) |
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| Alcohol Use |
| 1.55 (0.72-3.36) |
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| Insurance |
| 3.15 (0.76-13.05) |
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| Any heroin |
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| 2.10 (1.0-4.56)b | 5.56 (1.37-22.46)b |
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| Any cocaine |
| 1.55 (0.72-3.36) | 1.68 (0.79-3.62) |
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| Same doctor for at least 2 years |
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| 0.60 (0.30-1.23) |
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| Inject≥1/day |
| 0.21 (0.05-0.87)b |
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| ACASI | Age≥50 |
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| 0.42 (0.17-1.07)c |
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| Never Married |
| 0.47 (0.21-1.02)c |
| 0.53 (0.24-1.18) |
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| Cigarette use |
| 2.73 (0.64-11.72) | 2.88 (0.61-13.57) | 2.76 (0.46-16.55) |
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| Alcohol use |
| 1.73 (0.69-4.29) |
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| Insurance |
| 6.62 (1.16-37.76)b |
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| Any heroin |
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| 0.77 (0.29-1.99) | 3.04 (1.33-6.95)b |
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| Any cocaine |
| 1.78 (0.76-4.20) | 1.86 (0.77-4.51) | 1.19 (0.53-2.68) |
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| HIV infected | 0.52 (0.18-1.5) |
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| 4.56 (1.80-11.58)b |
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| Shared needles | 2.79 (1.03-7.5)b |
| 2.96 (1.17-7.51)b |
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| Primary care physician | 0.57 (0.15-2.14) |
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| Yearly income<$5000 |
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| 1.69 (0.45-6.34) |
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aCorrelates included in multivariable models had P<.1 in univariate analyses and represent behaviors occurring within the 6 months prior to the start of EXACT.
bStatistical significance, P<.05.
cMarginal statistical significance, P<.1.