Evaluating Connections Between Polysubstance Use, Social Drivers of Health, and Mental Health Symptoms in People With HIV

评估艾滋病毒感染者多种物质滥用、社会健康驱动因素和心理健康症状之间的关联

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to understand how no, single, and polysubstance use correlate with social drivers of health (SDOH) and mental health symptoms in persons with HIV (PWH). METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of PWH who use and do not use illicit substances and marijuana. Substance use was defined by self-report and toxicology (urine and hair). Surveys evaluated SDOH and mental health domains. Linear and logistic regression were used to assess the associations of polysubstance and single substance use with SDOH domains at risk and presence of mental health symptom domains compared to controls (no substance use). RESULTS: A total of 171 participants were enrolled (67 polysubstance, 68 single substance, and 36 controls): 75% were male, 61% were Black, and 13% were of Hispanic ethnicity. Substance using groups were younger, had more transgender women, and higher proportion with income ≤$20 000/year. Ninety-one percent had HIV-1 RNA ≤200 copies/mL. Participants in the polysubstance group reported the most SDOH domains at risk. With adjustment, odds of transportation needs and food insecurity were 2 to 5 times higher for the substance using groups than controls. Odds of mental health symptom domains (depression, mania, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder) were significantly higher in substance using groups than controls. CONCLUSIONS: Substance use is strongly associated with SDOH domains at risk and mental health symptom domains in PWH. Polysubstance use appears to be an important correlate for SDOH domains at risk and this suggests more attention in both future research and clinical care is necessary to determine interventions that will improve SDOH and health-related outcomes.

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