Unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders: comorbidity burden in people with HIV, gaps in treatment, and impact on the HIV care continuum
不健康的饮酒、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍:艾滋病毒感染者的合并症负担、治疗差距以及对艾滋病毒护理连续性的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10475210
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-25 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsAntidepressive AgentsAnxietyBayesian MethodBayesian ModelingCaringClinicClinicalClinical DataClinical ManagementClinical assessmentsCocaineContinuity of Patient CareDataDiagnosisDiseaseDrug Use DisorderDrug usageEnsureEpidemicEpidemiologistFaceFeedbackGeographyGoalsGrantHIVHealthcareHeroinHigh PrevalenceIndividualInterventionLeadLong-Term EffectsLongterm Follow-upMajor Depressive DisorderMeasurementMedical RecordsMental DepressionMental HealthMental disordersMentored Research Scientist Development AwardMentorsMethodsMinorityModernizationOutcomeOutcome Measurement ErrorPatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatient Self-ReportPatientsPatternPersonsPharmacological TreatmentPharmacologyPrevalencePreventionPsychiatric epidemiologyRegimenReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSamplingScreening procedureSiteSymptomsSystemTimeTrainingTreatment EffectivenessValidationViralViral Load resultWorkWritingalcohol abuse therapyalcohol and other drugalcohol interventionalcohol misusealcohol use disorderantiretroviral therapycare outcomescareerclinical careclinical diagnosisclinically relevantcocaine usecomorbiditydepressive symptomsexperienceheroin useimprovedinnovationinsightmultiple chronic conditionsopioid useopioid use disorderreduced alcohol usescale upsubstance usesymposium
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The overall goal of this K01 application is to examine the impact of unhealthy alcohol use, cocaine use, non-
prescribed opioid use, depression, and anxiety on HIV care outcomes. Despite the durability of modern
antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens, there is still a substantial minority of patients who have trouble
maintaining viral suppression. Unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders have all
been identified as drivers of viral non-suppression among people with HIV (PWH), yet these conditions have
typically been considered independently from one another. Furthermore, the impact of these conditions is
difficult to describe because symptoms are likely underreported and they are largely undertreated.
Pharmacologic treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD), opioid use disorder, depression, and anxiety are
available but their long-term effects, particularly in people with comorbid substance use and mental health
disorders, and particularly on HIV care continuum outcomes has been insufficiently studied. The goal of this
K01 is to train the recipient to study the intersection of unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental
health disorders in people with HIV, accounting for challenges in identifying these conditions. Research aims of
this project are to: (1) describe the prevalence, co-occurrence, and durability of unhealthy alcohol use, cocaine
use, non-prescribed opioid use, depression, and anxiety among PWH in care, accounting for underreporting of
these conditions; (2) describe the care continua for AUD, opioid use disorder, cocaine use, depression, and
anxiety – that is, rates of clinical diagnoses, initiation on, and retention on pharmacologic treatment for these
disorders; and (3) estimate long-term effects of pharmacologic interventions on alcohol consumption, other
drug use, and mental health symptoms, and ultimately retention in HIV care and viral load. The training aims of
this project are to: (1) gain understanding of current and best practices for the prevention and clinical
management of unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders for PWH; (2) apply
innovative methods for handling measurement error in these conditions; (3) explore Bayesian methods for one
means of handling measurement error in the absence of validation data; and (4) obtain the research, writing,
and administrative expertise, and preliminary data, to submit a successful R01 grant in the penultimate year of
the K01 award period. Training aims will be accomplished through rigorous coursework, seminar participation,
mentored and collaborative research, and conference participation. Research aims will be conducted using
data from the Center for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinical Systems, which includes medical
record data and patient reported outcomes from over 34,000 PWH engaged in clinical care from 1995-present
at eight US HIV clinics. This project will address a critical gap in our understanding of how alcohol and other
drug use and mental health comorbidities co-occur to impact HIV outcomes, and give clues to the potential
impact that scaling up pharmacologic treatment of these comorbidities could have on ending the HIV epidemic.
项目总结
这个K01应用程序的总体目标是检查不健康的酒精使用、可卡因使用、非
处方阿片类药物使用、抑郁和焦虑对艾滋病毒护理结果的影响。尽管现代汽车的耐用性
在抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)方案中,仍有相当一部分患者有麻烦
保持对病毒的抑制。不健康的酒精使用、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍都有
已被确定为艾滋病毒(PWH)患者病毒非抑制的驱动因素,但这些情况
通常被认为是相互独立的。此外,这些条件的影响是
很难描述,因为症状可能被低估了,而且它们在很大程度上也没有得到足够的治疗。
酒精使用障碍(AUD)、阿片类药物使用障碍、抑郁和焦虑的药物治疗是
但它们的长期影响,特别是在同时使用药物和精神健康的人中
疾病,特别是对艾滋病毒护理连续结果的研究还不够充分。这样做的目的是
K01是训练接受者研究不健康的酒精使用、其他药物使用和精神疾病的交集
艾滋病毒携带者的健康障碍,这是确定这些疾病的挑战。研究目标:
本项目旨在:(1)描述不健康饮酒、可卡因使用的流行率、共生性和持久性
重症监护中威尔斯亲王医院的使用、非处方阿片类药物使用、抑郁和焦虑,这是漏报的原因
这些情况;(2)描述对AUD、阿片使用障碍、可卡因使用、抑郁症和
焦虑--也就是这些患者的临床诊断率、药物治疗的初始诊断率和滞留率
以及(3)估计药物干预对酒精消费的长期影响,其他
药物使用和精神健康症状,并最终滞留在艾滋病毒护理和病毒载量。的培训目标
本项目的目的是:(1)了解当前和最佳的预防和临床实践
威尔斯亲王医院不健康酒精使用、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍的管理;(2)适用
在这些条件下处理测量误差的创新方法;(3)探索贝叶斯方法
在没有验证数据的情况下处理测量误差的方法;以及(4)获得研究、撰写、
和行政专长,以及初步数据,以便在#年的倒数第二年提交成功的R01赠款
K01奖励期。培训目标将通过严格的课程安排、研讨会参与、
指导和协作研究,以及参与会议。研究目标将使用以下方法进行
来自艾滋病研究中心综合临床系统网络的数据,其中包括医疗
记录1995年至今34,000多名威尔斯亲王医院参与临床护理的数据和患者报告的结果
在美国的八家艾滋病诊所。这个项目将解决我们对酒精和其他物质如何
药物使用和精神健康并存会影响艾滋病毒的结果,并为潜在的
扩大对这些共病的药物治疗可能对结束艾滋病毒流行产生影响。
项目成果
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Unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders: comorbidity burden in people with HIV, gaps in treatment, and impact on the HIV care continuum
不健康的饮酒、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍:艾滋病毒感染者的合并症负担、治疗差距以及对艾滋病毒护理连续性的影响
- 批准号:
9925957 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 17.91万 - 项目类别:
Unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders: comorbidity burden in people with HIV, gaps in treatment, and impact on the HIV care continuum
不健康的饮酒、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍:艾滋病毒感染者的合并症负担、治疗差距以及对艾滋病毒护理连续性的影响
- 批准号:
10023245 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 17.91万 - 项目类别:
Unhealthy alcohol use, other drug use, and mental health disorders: comorbidity burden in people with HIV, gaps in treatment, and impact on the HIV care continuum
不健康的饮酒、其他药物使用和精神健康障碍:艾滋病毒感染者的合并症负担、治疗差距以及对艾滋病毒护理连续性的影响
- 批准号:
10245269 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 17.91万 - 项目类别:
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