Antiretroviral prescription, retention in care and viral suppression by place of birth among adults with diagnosed HIV in the United States—2015–2017, medical monitoring project.
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| Title: | Antiretroviral prescription, retention in care and viral suppression by place of birth among adults with diagnosed HIV in the United States—2015–2017, medical monitoring project. |
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| Authors: | Demeke, Hanna B., Luo, Qingwei, Beer, Linda, Weiser, John |
| Source: | AIDS Care. Jan2021, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p86-91. 6p. 3 Charts, 1 Graph. |
| Subjects: | Anxiety, Birthplaces, Chi-squared test, Continuum of care, Mental depression, Health facilities, HIV-positive persons, Immigrants, Insurance, Medical prescriptions, Surveys, Antiretroviral agents, Binge drinking, Treatment effectiveness, Cross-sectional method, Descriptive statistics |
| Geographic Terms: | United States |
| Abstract: | HIV clinical outcomes have not been fully assessed by place of birth at the national level. We analyzed the Medical Monitoring Project data, an annual cross-sectional survey designed to produce nationally representative estimates on adults with diagnosed HIV in the United States, collected during 2015–2017 (n = 7617). We compared sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical outcomes by place of birth using Rao-Scott chi-square tests (P <.05). Overall, 13.6% of adults with diagnosed HIV were non-US-born. During the past 12 months, a higher percentage of non-US-born than US-born adults, respectively, were prescribed ART (89.4% vs. 84.1%), retained in care (87.1% vs. 80.0%), virally suppressed at the last test (77.2% vs. 70.9%), and had sustained viral suppression (70.9% vs. 63.3%). A lower percentage of non-US-born adults reported binge drinking (13.0% vs. 16.1%), using non-injection drugs (15.3% vs. 31.7%), and suffering from depression (15.9% vs. 23.3%) or anxiety (10.0% vs. 20.2%). A significantly higher percentage of non-US-born adults had Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) coverage (54.4% vs. 43.1%) and attended a RWHAP-funded health care facility (73.9% vs. 66.6%). Factors contributing to better HIV clinical outcomes among non-US-born persons may include access to RWHAP coverage, lower levels of substance use, and better mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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