Depression, substance use and factors associated with sexual risk behaviors among adults living with HIV in the Asia-Pacific region

J. Ross, S. Teeraananchai, A. Avihingsanon, M. Lee, R. Ditangco, R. Rajasuriar, Jung Ho Kim, S. Gatechompol, Iris Chan, Maria Isabel Echanis Melgar, M. Chong, A. Jiamsakul, Annette H. Sohn, Matthew Law, Jun Yong Choi
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Mental health and substance use disorders are common among people living with HIV and are associated with high-risk sexual behaviors, such as unprotected sex and multiple sexual partners, but Asia-Pacific data are limited. Adult PLHIV in care at five Asia-Pacific HIV clinics were enrolled at routine clinic visits between July 2019 and June 2020. Depression, substance use, sexual practice and socio-demographic data were collected using PHQ-9, ASSIST, and a study-specific questionnaire. Clinical data were accessed from medical records. Risk factors for medium- to high-risk sexual practices, defined based on total scores from the sexual practice questionnaire assessing number of sexual partners and condom use, were analyzed using logistic regression. Moderate to severe depression was defined as a PHQ-9 score >9, and moderate- to high-risk substance use as an ASSIST score >11 for alcohol or >4 for other substances. Among 723 participants, median age was 38 years, 89% were male, 99% were on ART and 37% had medium- to high-risk sexual practices. Medium- to high-risk sexual practices were more common among those <30 years old, unemployed, and HIV status disclosed, and were more likely in participants with moderate to severe depression (aOR 2.09, 95%CI 1.17–3.74) compared to none to minimal depression, and moderate- to high-risk substance use (aOR 1.73, 95%CI 1.23–2.44) compared to those without. Further integration of comprehensive sexual risk reduction strategies, mental health services and substance use harm reduction within HIV clinical settings in the region is needed.
亚太地区感染艾滋病毒的成年人中的抑郁、药物使用和与性风险行为相关的因素
心理健康和药物使用障碍在艾滋病病毒感染者中很常见,并且与高危性行为(如无保护措施的性行为和多个性伴侣)有关,但亚太地区的数据很有限。 在2019年7月至2020年6月期间,在亚太地区五家艾滋病诊所接受治疗的成年艾滋病毒感染者在常规门诊就诊时进行了登记。使用 PHQ-9、ASSIST 和研究专用问卷收集了抑郁、药物使用、性行为和社会人口数据。临床数据来自医疗记录。采用逻辑回归法分析了中高风险性行为的风险因素,这些风险因素是根据评估性伴侣数量和安全套使用情况的性行为问卷的总分来定义的。中重度抑郁症的定义是 PHQ-9 评分大于 9 分,中高风险药物使用的定义是酒精的 ASSIST 评分大于 11 分或其他药物的 ASSIST 评分大于 4 分。 在 723 名参与者中,年龄中位数为 38 岁,89% 为男性,99% 接受抗逆转录病毒疗法,37% 有中高风险性行为。中高风险性行为在年龄小于 30 岁、失业、HIV 感染状况公开的人群中更为常见,与无抑郁或抑郁程度轻微的人群相比,中重度抑郁(aOR 2.09,95%CI 1.17-3.74)和中高风险药物使用(aOR 1.73,95%CI 1.23-2.44)的参与者更有可能发生中高风险性行为。 在该地区的艾滋病临床环境中,需要进一步整合全面的降低性风险策略、心理健康服务和减少药物使用危害。
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