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Not all non-drinkers with HIV are equal: demographic and clinical comparisons among current non-drinkers with and without a history of prior alcohol use disorders.

Heidi M Crane1, Robin M Nance1, Joseph O Merrill1, Heidi Hutton2, Geetanjali Chander3, Mary E McCaul2, W Chris Mathews4, Rob Fredericksen1, Jane M Simoni5, Kenneth Mayer6, Michael J Mugavero7, James H Willig7, Greer Burkholder7, Daniel R Drozd1, Matthew Mimiaga8, Bryan Lau9, H Nina Kim1, Karen Cropsey10, Richard D Moore3, Katerina Christopoulos11, Elvin Geng11, Joseph J Eron12, Sonia Napravnik12, Mari M Kitahata1, Michael S Saag7, Joseph Ac Delaney13.   

Abstract

Studies of persons living with HIV (PLWH) have compared current non-drinkers to at-risk drinkers without differentiating whether current non-drinkers had a prior alcohol use disorder (AUD). The purpose of this study was to compare current non-drinkers with and without a prior AUD on demographic and clinical characteristics to understand the impact of combining them. We included data from six sites across the US from 1/2013 to 3/2015. Patients completed tablet-based clinical assessments at routine clinic appointments using the most recent assessment. Current non-drinkers were identified by AUDIT-C scores of 0. We identified a prior probable AUD by a prior AUD diagnosis in the electronic medical record (EMR) or a report of attendance at alcohol treatment in the clinical assessment. We used multivariate logistic regression to examine factors associated with prior AUD. Among 2235 PLWH who were current non-drinkers, 36% had a prior AUD with more patients with an AUD identified by the clinical assessment than the EMR. Higher proportions with a prior AUD were male, depressed, and reported current drug use compared to non-drinkers without a prior AUD. Former cocaine/crack (70% vs. 25%), methamphetamine/crystal (49% vs. 16%), and opioid/heroin use (35% vs. 7%) were more commonly reported by those with a prior AUD. In adjusted analyses, male sex, past methamphetamine/crystal use, past marijuana use, past opioid/heroin use, past and current cocaine/crack use, and cigarette use were associated with a prior AUD. In conclusion, this study found that among non-drinking PLWH in routine clinical care, 36% had a prior AUD. We found key differences between those with and without prior AUD in demographic and clinical characteristics, including drug use and depression. These results suggest that non-drinkers are heterogeneous and need further differentiation in studies and that prior alcohol misuse (including alcohol treatment) should be included in behavioural health assessments as part of clinical care.

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Keywords:  HIV; adherence; alcohol use; alcohol use disorders; substance use

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27482893      PMCID: PMC5628736          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1204418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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