艾滋病毒感染者酒精使用与随后自我报告的健康状况的时间关系

Jarratt D. Pytell , Ximin Li , Carol Thompson , Catherine R. Lesko , Mary E. McCaul , Heidi Hutton , D. Scott Batey , Edward Cachay , Kenneth H. Mayer , Sonia Napravnik , Katerina Christopoulos , Cui Yang , Heidi M. Crane , Geetanjali Chander , Bryan Lau
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背景艾滋病毒感染者饮酒与更差的艾滋病毒治疗结果有关。它对自我报告的健康状况的影响尚不清楚。背景2011年1月至2014年6月,参与艾滋病综合护理系统研究网络的7家诊所的HIV感染者参与护理的纵向队列。方法共研究5046名参与者。一个分位数回归模型估计了酒精使用水平与随后自我报告的健康状况评分的相关性,考虑了包括抑郁症状在内的多个协变量。分别对女性、与女性发生性关系的男性和与男性发生性行为的男性进行分析。结果女性、男男性行为者和男男性行为者重度饮酒的患病率分别为21%、31%和37%。与不饮酒或中度饮酒的女性相比,重度饮酒的女性随后自我报告的健康状况得分中位数下降(比值比[or]:0.76;95%置信区间[CI]:0.58–0.99);抑郁症状的存在并不能解释这种联系。在与女性发生性关系的男性中,没有观察到酒精使用水平与随后自我报告的健康状况之间的关联。与中度饮酒相比,与报告未饮酒的男性发生性关系的男性随后自我报告的健康状况中位数下降(OR:0.88;95%CI:0.80-0.97)。
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The temporal relationship of alcohol use and subsequent self-reported health status among people with HIV

Background

Alcohol use among people with HIV is associated with worse HIV treatment outcomes. Its impact on self-reported health status is unclear.

Setting

Longitudinal cohort of people with HIV engaged in care across 7 clinics participating in the Centers for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Care Systems between January 2011 and June 2014.

Methods

A total of 5046 participants were studied. A quantile regression model estimated the association of alcohol use levels with subsequent self-reported health status score, accounting for multiple covariates including depressive symptoms. Women, men who have sex with women, and men who have sex with men were analyzed separately.

Results

Prevalence of heavy alcohol use was 21%, 31%, and 37% among women, men who have sex with women, and men who have sex with men, respectively. Women with heavy alcohol use had a subsequently decreased median self-reported health status score compared to women with no or moderate alcohol use (odds ratio [OR]: 0.76; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.58–0.99); this association was not explained by the presence of depressive symptoms. There was no observed association of alcohol use level on subsequent self-reported health status among men who have sex with women. Men who have sex with men reporting no alcohol use had a subsequently decreased median self-reported health status compared to moderate alcohol use (OR: 0.88; 95% CI: 0.80-0.97).

Conclusion

Heavy alcohol use is associated with worsened self-reported health status at subsequent visits among women with HIV and not men with HIV.

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