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The Influence of Social Networks on Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation Among HIV-Infected Antiretroviral Therapy-Naive Youth in Rural Kenya and Uganda.

Lillian B Brown1, Laura B Balzer2, Jane Kabami3, Dalsone Kwarisiima3, Norton Sang4, James Ayieko4, Yiqun Chen5, Gabriel Chamie1, Edwin D Charlebois1, Carol S Camlin1, Craig R Cohen1, Elizabeth Bukusi4, Moses R Kamya6, James Moody7, Diane V Havlir1, Maya L Petersen8.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: HIV-infected youth in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) than older adults. SETTING AND METHODS: Adult (≥15 years) residents enumerated during a census in 32 communities in rural Kenya and Uganda named social contacts in 5 domains: health, money, emotional support, food, and free time. Named contacts were matched to other enumerated residents to build social networks among 150,395 adults; 90% were tested for HIV at baseline. Among youth (15-24 years) who were ART naive at baseline (2013-2014), we evaluated whether having ≥1 network contact who was HIV infected predicted ART initiation within 3 years and modification of this association by age and strength of contact, using logistic regression with robust standard errors.
RESULTS: Among 1120 HIV-infected youth who were ART naive at baseline, 805 remained alive and community residents after 3 years. Of these, 270 (33.5%) named at least one baseline HIV-infected contact; 70% (569/805) subsequently initiated ART. Youth with ≥1 HIV-infected same-age baseline contact were more likely to initiate ART [adjusted odds ratio (aOR), 2.95; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.49 to 5.86] than those with no HIV-infected contact, particularly if the contact was a strong tie (named in >1 domain; aOR, 5.33; 95% CI: 3.34 to 8.52). When nonhousehold contacts were excluded, having an HIV-infected same age contact who was a strong tie remained associated with ART initiation (aOR, 2.81; 95% CI: 1.76 to 4.49).
CONCLUSIONS: Interventions that increase and strengthen existing social connections to other HIV-infected peers at the time of HIV diagnosis may increase ART initiation among HIV-infected youth.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31809357      PMCID: PMC7793612          DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.771


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