Literature DB >> 33960843

Correlates of High HIV Viral Load and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among Viremic Youth in the United States Enrolled in an Adherence Improvement Intervention.

K Rivet Amico1, Jessica Crawford1, Ini Ubong1, Jane C Lindsey2, Aditya H Gaur3, Keith Horvath4, Rachel Goolsby5, Megan Mueller Johnson1, Ronald Dallas3, Barbara Heckman6, Teresa Filipowicz5, Melissa Polier5, Betty M Rupp5, Michael Hudgens5.   

Abstract

A sizable portion of youth (ages 13-24) living with HIV in the United States have unsuppressed viral load. The AIDS Interventions (ATN) 152 study [evaluating the Triggered Escalating Real-Time Adherence (TERA) intervention] baseline data were examined to identify correlates of high viremia (>5000 copies/mL) and self-reported adherence, which can help in planning of differentiated services for viremic youth. Depression, HIV-stigma, and cannabis use were common in this sample of 87 youth. Almost half (48%) had high viremia, which associated with enacted stigma, moderate- to high-risk alcohol use, mental health diagnosis, and age ≥21. Self-reported adherence was related to viral load and associated with mental and physical health functioning, depression, social support, self-confident decision-making, total and internalized stigma, adherence motivation, and report of a missed a care visit in the past 6 months. Mental health emerged as a common correlate of viral load and adherence. Clinical Trial Registration number: NCT03292432.

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Keywords:  HIV; adherence; correlates; viral load; youth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33960843      PMCID: PMC8106249          DOI: 10.1089/apc.2021.0005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS        ISSN: 1087-2914            Impact factor:   5.078


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