Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifesaving antiretroviral medications, but the impact of other substance abuse treatment on adherence is unknown. Findings In this study, 215 patients who had been in adherence-focused research studies provided electronically-measured adherence data and a measure of whether the patient had recently been in substance abuse treatment. Recent engagement in substance abuse treatment was independently associated with significantly higher adherence, after covarying for recent substance use and other factors potentially affecting adherence. Conclusions The findings suggest that substance abuse treatment is associated with better adherence. Potential mech...
Abstract Introduction Treatment retention and adherence are used as outcomes in numerous randomized ...
People living with HIV with a history of drug use face additional psychosocial challenges that could...
Alcohol use appears to negatively impact antiretroviral (ART) adherence, though conclusions about it...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associat...
Background: Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifesaving an...
HIV-positive people who use illicit drugs typically achieve lower levels of adherence to antiretrovi...
Although the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on the quality of life of people living with H...
Background: Adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is the primary factor determining how an ind...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
Abstract Introduction Treatment retention and adherence are used as outcomes in numerous randomized ...
People living with HIV with a history of drug use face additional psychosocial challenges that could...
Alcohol use appears to negatively impact antiretroviral (ART) adherence, though conclusions about it...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifes...
Abstract Background Opiate substitution treatment has been associat...
Background: Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifesaving an...
HIV-positive people who use illicit drugs typically achieve lower levels of adherence to antiretrovi...
Although the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on the quality of life of people living with H...
Background: Adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is the primary factor determining how an ind...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
International audienceIn the era of highly effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART), data show a sign...
Abstract Introduction Treatment retention and adherence are used as outcomes in numerous randomized ...
People living with HIV with a history of drug use face additional psychosocial challenges that could...
Alcohol use appears to negatively impact antiretroviral (ART) adherence, though conclusions about it...