Factors associated with antiretroviral utilization among HIV-infected crack cocaine users in Atlanta and Miami Público
Doshi, Rupali Kotwal (2012)
Abstract
Despite availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART),
HIV-infected drug users, particularly
crack cocaine users, continue to have high HIV-related morbidity
and mortality. The
purpose of this study was to determine factors associated with ART
utilization among
HIV-infected crack cocaine users. A cross-sectional analysis was
conducted using the
baseline data for hospitalized HIV-infected crack cocaine users
recruited for Project
HOPE (Hospital Visit is an Opportunity for Prevention and
Engagement with HIV-
positive Crack Users) in Atlanta and Miami, who were eligible for
ART (reported or
documented any lifetime use of ART or CD4 <350
cells/µl). Among 350 eligible
participants, mean age was 44.9 years (SD 7.0), 49% were male, 90%
were black, and
81% were heterosexual. Median CD4 count was 144
cells/µl, and 78 of 350 (22%) were
taking ART. Of the participants taking ART, 60% had undetectable
HIV-1 viral load,
representing 9% of the eligible population. Multivariable logistic
regression was
conducted to examine the relationship between homelessness and ART
utilization.
Current homelessness was negatively associated with ART utilization
on bivariate and
multivariable analyses (adjusted OR 0.31, 95% CI 0.16-0.60). A
model to predict ART
utilization was developed for Atlanta participants and tested for
generalizability among
Miami participants; variables chosen for this model included age,
race, gender, insurance,
homelessness, depression, crack use frequency, and alcohol use
frequency. AUC for
Atlanta was 0.814 and Miami was 0.577. When visits to HIV primary
care were added to
the model, AUC for Atlanta was 0.84 and for Miami was 0.678. Viral
load suppression
was modeled among ART users. None of the measured covariates,
including age,
gender, race, city, alcohol use, marijuana use, crack use,
depression, HIV knowledge,
patient-provider relationship, homelessness, and trust, were
independently associated
with viral load suppression. For HIV-infected crack cocaine users,
structural factors may
be as important as individual and interpersonal factors in
facilitating ART utilization.
Only 9% of HIV-infected crack cocaine users had viral suppression,
but among those on
ART, 60% achieved viral suppression. Future public health programs
in the US should
focus on improving uptake of ART and achieving viral suppression
among crack cocaine
users.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................1
HIV-infected crack cocaine users....................................................1
Intersecting epidemics: homelessness, substance abuse, and HIV.......2
Factors affecting antiretroviral utilization.........................................3
METHODS....................................................................................5
Specific aims and hypotheses.........................................................5
Design.........................................................................................6
Subjects and enrollment.................................................................6
Procedure.....................................................................................7
Variables......................................................................................8
Sample size calculation.................................................................10
Data analysis...............................................................................10
Aim 1..........................................................................................10
Aim 2..........................................................................................11
Aim 3..........................................................................................12
Aim 4..........................................................................................12
RESULTS.....................................................................................14
Sample description.......................................................................14
Aim 1..........................................................................................14
Aim 2..........................................................................................14
Aim 3..........................................................................................16
Aim 4..........................................................................................17
DISCUSSION................................................................................18
REFERENCES................................................................................25
TABLES........................................................................................32
FIGURES......................................................................................48
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