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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35094179/daily-marijuana-use-predicts-hiv-seroconversion-among-black-men-who-have-sex-with-men-and-transgender-women-in-atlanta-ga
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin Knox, Grace Hwang, Adam W Carrico, Dustin T Duncan, Ryan J Watson, Lisa A Eaton
We evaluated whether different types of substance use predicted HIV seroconversion among a cohort of 449 Black men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW). A community-based sample was recruited in Atlanta, GA between December 2012 and November 2014. Participants completed a survey and were tested for STIs (Chlamydia and gonorrhoeae using urine samples and rectal swabs) at baseline. HIV testing was conducted at 12-months post enrollment. Multivariable binary logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for associations between substance use and HIV seroconversion...
January 30, 2022: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34860242/marijuana-opioid-and-alcohol-use-among-pregnant-and-postpartum-individuals-living-with-hiv-in-the-us
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynn M Yee, Deborah Kacanek, Chase Brightwell, Lisa B Haddad, Jennifer Jao, Kathleen M Powis, Tzy-Jyun Yao, Emily Barr, Carly Broadwell, Suzanne Siminski, George R Seage, Ellen G Chadwick
Importance: Amid the opioid epidemic and evolving legal and social changes with marijuana, little is known about substance use among pregnant and postpartum people living with HIV. Objectives: To evaluate trends in marijuana, alcohol, and opioid use during pregnancy and the first year postpartum among US people living with HIV and the differences in substance use based on marijuana legalization status. Design, Setting, and Participants: Data from the Surveillance Monitoring for Antiretroviral Toxicities (SMARTT) study of the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study were analyzed...
December 1, 2021: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34762515/transgender-women-in-dominican-republic-hiv-stigma-substances-and-sex-work
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henna Budhwani, Kristine R Hearld, Seyram A Butame, Sylvie Naar, Leandro Tapia, Robert Paulino-Ramírez
Exposure to stigma, violence, sex work, and substance use are associated with increased HIV risk, but relationships between these factors have not been fully elucidated among transgender women whose data are often aggregated with men who have sex with men and other sexual and gender minorities. Considering this gap, we aimed to identify a serologically confirmed HIV estimate for transgender women and examine the relationships between stigma, sex work, substance use, and HIV among a national sample of transgender women in Dominican Republic...
November 11, 2021: AIDS Patient Care and STDs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34755221/daily-predictors-of-art-adherence-among-young-men-living-with-hiv-who-have-sex-with-men-a-longitudinal-daily-diary-study
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily M Cherenack, Kimberly Enders, Betty M Rupp, Arlene C Seña, Matthew Psioda
Improving adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is essential for limiting HIV disease progression among young sexual minority men living with HIV. Daily diaries allow for a detailed examination of how fluctuations in psychosocial factors are associated with adherence over time. Across three cities in the United States, this study collected 60 days of quantitative data from 44 young men (between 16 and 24 years of age) living with HIV who have sex with men. Lagged transition models explored the associations of mood, stress, social support, substance use, and condomless intercourse with daily ART adherence...
November 9, 2021: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34743619/cannabis-and-complementary-alternative-self-treatment-approaches-for-symptom-management-among-african-american-persons-living-with-hiv
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark K Greenwald, Nora Akcasu, Paige Baal, Angulique Y Outlaw, Jonathan A Cohn, Leslie H Lundahl
Persons living with HIV (PLWH) experience symptoms from disease progression and side effects of antiretroviral treatment. This study examines in African American PLWH ( N  = 259) commonly-endorsed symptoms, types and self-rated efficacy of therapies for symptom alleviation. Analyses were stratified by gender ( n  = 178 males, n  = 81 females) and cannabis use typology: non-users ( n  = 90), mostly recreational use ( n  = 46), mixed recreational/therapeutic use ( n  = 51), or mostly therapeutic use ( n  = 72)...
November 7, 2021: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34628531/medical-cannabis-for-headache-pain-a-primer-for-clinicians
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REVIEW
Robert A Duarte, Stephen Dahmer, Shayna Y Sanguinetti, Grace Forde, Diana P Duarte, Lawrence F Kobak
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Public acceptance of Cannabis sativa L. (cannabis) as a therapeutic option grows despite lags in both research and clinician familiarity. Cannabis-whether as a medical, recreational, or illicit substance-is and has been commonly used by patients. With ongoing decriminalization efforts, decreased perception of harms, and increased use of cannabis in the treatment of symptoms and disease, it is critical for clinicians to understand the rationale for specific therapies and their medical and practical implications for patients...
October 9, 2021: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34590217/characteristics-and-longitudinal-patterns-of-erectile-dysfunction-drug-use-among-men-who-have-sex-with-men-in-the-u-s
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jee Won Park, Adrian S Dobs, Ken S Ho, Frank J Palella, Eric C Seaberg, Robert E Weiss, Roger Detels
We investigated the longitudinal relationship between erectile dysfunction (ED) drug use with behavioral factors, including substance use and sexual activities in men who have sex with men from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study during 1998-2016 (n = 1636). We used a bivariate random-intercept model to evaluate ED drug use along with other behavioral factors to assess relationships between the two outcomes over time on a population level and also at the individual level. Average ED drug use among men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV was positively correlated with average use of marijuana (r = ...
September 29, 2021: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34550502/subjective-cognitive-complaints-predictors-and-health-outcomes-in-people-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vaughn E Bryant, Robert A Fieo, Andrew J Fiore, Veronica L Richards, Eric C Porges, Renessa Williams, Huiyin Lu, Zhi Zhou, Robert L Cook
There is a paucity of research on the prevalence of subjective cognitive complaints in people living with human immunodeficiency virus, along with the predictors and outcomes related to these complaints. We assessed demographics, substance use and psychiatric predictors, and HIV-related outcomes associated with subjective cognitive complaint items from the Cognitive Difficulties Scale. The sample consisted of 889 people living with HIV in the survey-based Florida Cohort. Results of multivariable regression models indicated that age (45-54), hazardous alcohol consumption, more frequent marijuana use and psychiatric symptoms (depression, anxiety, PTSD) were significant predictors of subjective cognitive complaints...
September 22, 2021: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34350531/the-lived-experience-of-managing-hiv-and-chronic-pain-qualitative-interviews-with-patients-and-healthcare-providers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eugene M Dunne, Rochelle K Rosen, Georgiana L McTigue, Robert N Jamison, Gloria Y Yeh, Josiah D Rich, Michael P Carey
People living with HIV (PLWH) experience higher rates of comorbid chronic pain conditions compared to the general population. Managing HIV and chronic pain, two stigmatized health conditions, can exacerbate physical and psychological suffering. The current qualitative study was designed to increase our understanding of the experience of living with HIV and chronic pain. Twenty participants were recruited from a hospital-based immunology center to participate in individual in-depth qualitative interviews. The interviews focused on the experience of living with (or managing) chronic pain for PLWH...
August 4, 2021: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34297275/pilot-randomized-controlled-trial-of-motivational-interviewing-with-sexual-minority-male-couples-to-reduce-drug-use-and-sexual-risk-the-couples-health-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyrel J Starks, Trinae Adebayo, Kory D Kyre, Brett M Millar, Mark J Stratton, Monica Gandhi, Karen S Ingersoll
A randomized controlled trial evaluated the preliminary efficacy of a dyadically-delivered motivational interviewing (MI) intervention to reduce drug use and sexual risk in a sample of 50 sexual minority (cis)male (SMM) couples. In each couple, at least one partner was aged 18-29; reported drug use and sexual HIV transmission risk; and was HIV-negative. Couples were randomized to either the three-session MI intervention or an attention-matched control, with follow-up surveys completed at 3- and 6-months post-baseline...
July 23, 2021: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34261550/daily-cannabis-use-is-associated-with-lower-cns-inflammation-in-people-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Wei-Ming Watson, Laura M Campbell, Ni Sun-Suslow, Suzi Hong, Anya Umlauf, Ronald J Ellis, Jennifer E Iudicello, Scott Letendre, Thomas D Marcotte, Robert K Heaton, Erin E Morgan, Igor Grant
OBJECTIVE: Recent cannabis exposure has been associated with lower rates of neurocognitive impairment in people with HIV (PWH). Cannabis's anti-inflammatory properties may underlie this relationship by reducing chronic neuroinflammation in PWH. This study examined relations between cannabis use and inflammatory biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma, and cognitive correlates of these biomarkers within a community-based sample of PWH. METHODS: 263 individuals were categorized into four groups: HIV- non-cannabis users (n = 65), HIV+ non-cannabis users (n = 105), HIV+ moderate cannabis users (n = 62), and HIV+ daily cannabis users (n = 31)...
July 2021: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society: JINS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34035677/management-of-pediatric-cannabinoid-hyperemesis-syndrome-a-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin P Reinert, O'Neill Niyamugabo, Kiersi S Harmon, Norman E Fenn
With significant increases noted in adolescent marijuana use across the United States, perhaps as a result of legislative changes over the past half-decade, clinicians must be increasingly aware of the potential negative health effects. One such effect that warrants concern is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) in the pediatric population. A systematic review of the literature was performed to determine the safety and efficacy of management strategies for CHS using PubMed, Scopus, the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases...
2021: Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics: JPPT: the Official Journal of PPAG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33938333/student-characteristics-and-substance-use-as-predictors-of-self-reported-hiv-testing-the-youth-risk-behavior-survey-yrbs-2013-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angulique Y Outlaw, Blair Turner, Rachel Marro, Monique Green-Jones, Gregory Phillips Ii
Many adolescents and young adults (AYAs; ages 13-24) are unaware of their HIV status despite participating in behavior that places them at risk for contracting HIV. This study examined possible predictors of self-reported HIV testing for high school students (grades 9-12) who completed the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Three sex-stratified, stepwise multivariable logistic models were used to estimate odds of having received a HIV test being associated with student characteristics and substance use. The likelihood of being tested for HIV was associated with students who were a racial/ethnic minority and age 18 and older...
May 3, 2021: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33835849/pregnancy-in-an-urban-cohort-of-adolescents-living-with-human-immunodeficiency-virus-characteristics-and-outcomes-in-comparison-to-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Murphy, Jean Keller, Cynthia Argani, Lorraine Milio, Anna Powell, Jeanne Sheffield, Allison Agwu, Jean Anderson
Adolescents (13-24 years of age) account for more than one-fifth of new HIV diagnoses yearly, and the United States has one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy among high resource countries. However, there is limited information on the characteristics and outcomes of adolescents living with HIV (ALWHIV) during pregnancy and differences with pregnancy in adults living with HIV. We performed a retrospective cohort study to compare demographic characteristics, HIV viral suppression, and pregnancy outcomes in adolescents ( n  = 90) as compared with adults ( n  = 250) in an urban HIV pregnancy clinic from 2003 to 2015...
April 2021: AIDS Patient Care and STDs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33821554/understanding-disparities-in-viral-suppression-among-black-msm-living-with-hiv-in-atlanta-georgia
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick S Sullivan, Justin Knox, Jeb Jones, Jennifer Taussig, Mariah Valentine Graves, Greg Millett, Nicole Luisi, Eric Hall, Travis H Sanchez, Carlos Del Rio, Colleen Kelley, Eli S Rosenberg, Jodie L Guest
INTRODUCTION: Due to factors associated with structural racism, Black men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV are less likely to be virally suppressed compared to white MSM. Most of these data come from clinical cohorts and modifiable reasons for these racial disparities need to be defined in order to intervene on these inequities. Therefore, we examined factors associated with racial disparities in baseline viral suppression in a community-based cohort of Black and white MSM living with HIV in Atlanta, GA...
April 2021: Journal of the International AIDS Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33751813/the-shifting-picture-of-hiv-treatment-comorbidity-and-substance-use-among-us-msm-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G D'Souza, L Benning, V Stosor, M D Witt, J Johnson, M Friedman, A G Abraham
OBJECTIVES: People living with HIV (PLWH) have increased risk of chronic disease and poor mental health. We aimed to explore HIV disease indicators, comorbidity, and risk behavior of recent antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiators to inform current needs of PLWH. METHODS: Men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) who initiated ART between 2010 and 2018 (recent initiators) were compared with age-, race- and geographic location-matched men who initiated ART during 2000-2009 (early initiators)...
March 10, 2021: HIV Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33679267/assessment-and-management-of-hiv-distal-sensory-peripheral-neuropathy-understanding-the-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joyce K Anastasi, Anna M Pakhomova
Distal sensory peripheral neuropathy (HIV-DSP) affects upwards of 50% of people living with HIV. Causing often debilitating symptoms of tingling, numbness and burning, HIV-DSP can result in disability, unemployment and low quality of life. Comorbidities further complicate nursing care, heightening risk of polypharmacy and symptom exacerbation. Therefore, a neurological sensory assessment, combined with the patient's self-report of symptoms, can help nurse practitioners visualize, quantify and understand symptoms...
April 2020: Journal for Nurse Practitioners: JNP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33663276/polysubstance-use-and-adherence-to-antiretroviral-treatment-in-the-miami-adult-studies-on-hiv-mash-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abraham Degarege, Karl Krupp, Javier Tamargo, Sabrina Sales Martinez, Adriana Campa, Marianna Baum
Evidence for a relationship between polysubstance use, depression, and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is limited. The objectives of this study were to examine the associations of depression, illicit drug, and alcohol use with adherence to ART. People living with HIV (PLHIV) from the Miami Adult Studies on HIV cohort were asked about the number of doses of their ART medication missed to assess ART adherence. Harmful alcohol drinking was evaluated using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and illicit substance use assessed with self-report and urine screen...
March 5, 2021: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33617320/substance-use-and-sexual-risk-behavior-among-black-men-who-have-sex-with-men-in-new-york-city-evidence-for-increased-risk-during-young-adulthood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina Aivadyan, Yong Gun Lee, Nabila El-Bassel, Elwin Wu
This study evaluated whether the association between substance use and sexual risk behavior varies as a function of age among 1,009 Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) in New York City. Hierarchical linear regression was used to examine the relationship between age (18-26 vs. 27+), substance use, and number of sexual partners and acts of condomless anal sex (CAS) in the past 90 days. Age moderated the relationship between substance use and sexual risk behavior, such that positive associations among binge drinking, marijuana, cocaine, and party drug use and number of male sexual partners and cocaine use and acts of CAS were significantly stronger among young adults than adults...
February 2021: AIDS Education and Prevention: Official Publication of the International Society for AIDS Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33616833/the-role-of-behavioral-and-neurocognitive-functioning-in-substance-use-among-youth-with-perinatally-acquired-hiv-infection-and-perinatal-hiv-exposure-without-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sharon L Nichols, Sean Brummel, Kathleen M Malee, Claude A Mellins, Anna-Barbara Moscicki, Renee Smith, Anai M Cuadra, Kendall Bryant, Cheryl Anne Boyce, Katherine K Tassiopoulos
This study examined associations of self-regulatory behavior and cognitive functioning with substance use (SU) to inform interventions for youth with perinatal HIV infection (YPHIV) or exposure but uninfected (YPHEU). Youth aged 7-15 years (YPHIV, n = 390; YPHEU, n = 211) were followed longitudinally with cognitive testing and behavioral questionnaires including self-report of alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other SU. Cox proportional hazards analyses were used to examine correlates of initiating each substance for those without prior use at baseline and generalized estimating equation analyses were used to address associations of cognitive/behavioral measurements with SU prevalence for the entire sample...
February 22, 2021: AIDS and Behavior
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