BACKGROUND:Limited primary care-based research has examined hazardous drinking risk factors and motivation to reduce use in persons with HIV (PWH). METHODS:We computed prevalence ratios (PR) for factors associated with recent (<30 days) hazardous alcohol use (i.e., 4+/5+ drinks in a single day for women/men), elevated Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores, and importance and confidence (1-10 Likert scales) to reduce drinking among PWH in primary care. RESULTS:Of 614 participants, 48% reported recent hazardous drinking and 12% reported high alcohol use severity (i.e., AUDIT zone 3 or higher). Factors associated with greater alcohol severity included moderate/severe anxiety (PR: 2.07; 95% CI: 1.18, 3.63), tobacco use (PR...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use by persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) negatively impacts the public heal...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
Background: Heavy drinking poses health risks for individuals with HIV, and some individuals with HI...
Objective. To evaluate alcohol use in patients with HIV infection, assess ethnic and social associat...
Background: The role of three factors in drinking outcome after brief intervention among heavily dri...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption leads to unfavourable outcomes in people living with HIV...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Introduction: HIV acquisition continues to be a cri...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly prevalent among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and are ...
Introduction: The prevalence of risky alcohol consumption, associated factors and its impact on the ...
Objective: Given increased evidence of cholesterol’s role in the structure and functioning of the ce...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
BackgroundAlcohol use, and particularly unhealthy alcohol use, is associated with poor human immunod...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use by persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) negatively impacts the public heal...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
Background: Heavy drinking poses health risks for individuals with HIV, and some individuals with HI...
Objective. To evaluate alcohol use in patients with HIV infection, assess ethnic and social associat...
Background: The role of three factors in drinking outcome after brief intervention among heavily dri...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption leads to unfavourable outcomes in people living with HIV...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Introduction: HIV acquisition continues to be a cri...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly prevalent among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and are ...
Introduction: The prevalence of risky alcohol consumption, associated factors and its impact on the ...
Objective: Given increased evidence of cholesterol’s role in the structure and functioning of the ce...
Background: Alcohol use has a detrimental impact on the HIV epidemic, especially in sub-Saharan Afri...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
BackgroundAlcohol use, and particularly unhealthy alcohol use, is associated with poor human immunod...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use by persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) negatively impacts the public heal...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...