HIV-infected women with excessive alcohol consumption are at risk for adverse health outcomes, but little is known about their long-term drinking trajectories. This analysis included longitudinal data, obtained from 1996–2006, from 2791 women with HIV from the Women’s Interagency HIV Study. Among these women, the proportion in each of five distinct drinking trajectories was: continued heavy drinking (3%), reduction from heavy to non-heavy drinking (4%), increase from non-heavy to heavy drinking (8%), continued non-heavy drinking (36%), and continued non-drinking (49%). Depressive symptoms, other substance use (crack/cocaine, marijuana, and tobacco), co-infection with HCV, and heavy drinking prior to enrollment were associated with trajector...
Alcohol consumption may affect the course of HIV infection and/or antiretroviral therapy (ART). The ...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of heavy alcohol consumption on sexual behavior, HIV acquisiti...
Background. Patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) who drink alcohol are at risk of poor medicatio...
HIV-infected women with excessive alcohol consumption are at risk for adverse health outcomes, but l...
Hazardous alcohol consumption among women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is assoc...
We assess the association between time fixed and time varying participant characteristics and subseq...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of heavy alcohol consumption on sexual behavior, HIV acquisition, a...
Background—Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined...
At-risk drinking is defined as drinking above the recommended limits, which is no more than four dri...
Background Alcohol consumption is highly prevalent in the general population and among HIV-infected ...
This study aimed to identify alcohol use patterns associated with viral non-suppression among women ...
Abstract Background Women living with HIV have increased prevalence of medical and psychological com...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
BackgroundAlcohol use, and particularly unhealthy alcohol use, is associated with poor human immunod...
Hazardous alcohol consumption has been frequently reported among women with HIV infection and is ass...
Alcohol consumption may affect the course of HIV infection and/or antiretroviral therapy (ART). The ...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of heavy alcohol consumption on sexual behavior, HIV acquisiti...
Background. Patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) who drink alcohol are at risk of poor medicatio...
HIV-infected women with excessive alcohol consumption are at risk for adverse health outcomes, but l...
Hazardous alcohol consumption among women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is assoc...
We assess the association between time fixed and time varying participant characteristics and subseq...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of heavy alcohol consumption on sexual behavior, HIV acquisition, a...
Background—Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined...
At-risk drinking is defined as drinking above the recommended limits, which is no more than four dri...
Background Alcohol consumption is highly prevalent in the general population and among HIV-infected ...
This study aimed to identify alcohol use patterns associated with viral non-suppression among women ...
Abstract Background Women living with HIV have increased prevalence of medical and psychological com...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
BackgroundAlcohol use, and particularly unhealthy alcohol use, is associated with poor human immunod...
Hazardous alcohol consumption has been frequently reported among women with HIV infection and is ass...
Alcohol consumption may affect the course of HIV infection and/or antiretroviral therapy (ART). The ...
In this paper we evaluate the effects of heavy alcohol consumption on sexual behavior, HIV acquisiti...
Background. Patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) who drink alcohol are at risk of poor medicatio...