艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者烟草使用的性别差异:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART
Andrea H Weinberger, Philip H Smith, Allison P Funk, Shayna Rabin, Jonathan Shuter
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背景:艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWH)的吸烟率高于其他成年人,并经历与艾滋病毒相关和非艾滋病毒相关的不良吸烟后果。本研究进行了系统综述,以综合目前关于PLWH吸烟行为性别差异的知识。方法:对来自MEDLINE的3000多篇摘要进行综述,其中79篇出版物符合所有的综述纳入标准(即按性别划分的PLWH吸烟行为的报告数据)。有足够的数据可用于对一个吸烟变量进行荟萃分析:当前吸烟率。结果:在所有研究中(n = 51),荟萃分析显示,女性PLWH中当前吸烟的患病率为36.3%(95%可信区间[CI]: 28.0%至45.4%),男性PLWH为50.3% (95% CI: 44.4%至56.2%;meta分析优势比= 1.78,95% CI: 1.29 ~ 2.45)。当仅对美国研究(n = 23)进行重复分析时,女性PLWH (55.1%, 95% CI: 47.6%至62.5%)与男性PLWH (55.5%, 95% CI: 48.2%至62.5%)相比,目前吸烟的患病率没有显著差异;meta分析优势比= 1.04,95% CI: 0.86 ~ 1.26)。很少有研究报告了其他吸烟变量(例如,戒烟尝试、非卷烟烟草制品使用)的性别数据,许多变量的结果是混合的。讨论:与美国的一般人群不同,女性和男性的PLWH吸烟率没有差异(均为50%),这表明HIV感染状况与女性吸烟率的相对增加有关。需要对PLWH吸烟行为的各个领域进行更多的研究,以了解性别之间的异同,从而提供最佳的干预措施,以降低所有性别的高吸烟率。
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Sex Differences in Tobacco Use Among Persons Living With HIV/AIDS: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Background: Persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) smoke at higher rates than other adults and experience HIV-related and non-HIV-related adverse smoking consequences. This study conducted a systematic review to synthesize current knowledge about sex differences in smoking behaviors among PLWH.

Methods: Over 3000 abstracts from MEDLINE were reviewed and 79 publications met all the review inclusion criteria (ie, reported data on smoking behaviors for PLWH by sex). Sufficient data were available to conduct a meta-analysis for one smoking variable: current smoking prevalence.

Results: Across studies (n = 51), the meta-analytic prevalence of current smoking among female PLWH was 36.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 28.0% to 45.4%) and male PLWH was 50.3% (95% CI: 44.4% to 56.2%; meta-analytic odds ratio = 1.78, 95% CI: 1.29 to 2.45). When analyses were repeated just on the US studies (n = 23), the prevalence of current smoking was not significantly different for female PLWH (55.1%, 95% CI: 47.6% to 62.5%) compared with male PLWH (55.5%, 95% CI: 48.2% to 62.5%; meta-analytic odds ratio = 1.04, 95% CI: 0.86 to 1.26). Few studies reported data by sex for other smoking variables (eg, quit attempts, noncigarette tobacco product use) and results for many variables were mixed.

Discussion: Unlike the general US population, there was no difference in smoking prevalence for female versus male PLWH (both >50%) indicating that HIV infection status was associated with a greater relative increase in smoking for women than men. More research is needed in all areas of smoking behavior of PLWH to understand similarities and differences by sex to provide the best interventions to reduce the high smoking prevalence for all sexes.

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