TY - JOUR
T1 - Regional differences between people who inject drugs in an HIV prevention trial integrating treatment and prevention (HPTN 074)
T2 - a baseline analysis
AU - the HPTN 074 Study Team
AU - Lancaster, Kathryn E.
AU - Hoffman, Irving F.
AU - Hanscom, Brett
AU - Ha, Tran Viet
AU - Dumchev, Kostyantyn
AU - Susami, Hepa
AU - Rose, Scott
AU - Go, Vivian F.
AU - Reifeis, Sarah A.
AU - Mollan, Katie R.
AU - Hudgens, Michael G.
AU - Piwowar-Manning, Estelle M.
AU - Richardson, Paul
AU - Dvoriak, Sergii
AU - Djoerban, Zubairi
AU - Kiriazova, Tetiana
AU - Zeziulin, Oleksandr
AU - Djauzi, Samsuridjal
AU - Ahn, Chu Viet
AU - Latkin, Carl
AU - Metzger, David
AU - Burns, David N.
AU - Sugarman, Jeremy
AU - Strathdee, Steffanie A.
AU - Eshleman, Susan H.
AU - Clarke, William
AU - Donnell, Deborah
AU - Emel, Lynda
AU - Sunner, Lisa E.
AU - McKinstry, Laura
AU - Sista, Nirupama
AU - Hamilton, Erica L.
AU - Lucas, Jonathan P.
AU - Duong, Bui D.
AU - Van Vuong, Nguyen
AU - Sarasvita, Riza
AU - Miller, William C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Authors. Journal of the International AIDS Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the International AIDS Society.
PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barriers to engagement in HIV care and substance use treatment. Strategies for HIV treatment as prevention and substance use treatment present unique challenges in PWID that may vary regionally. Understanding differences in the risk structure for HIV transmission and disease progression among PWID is essential in developing and effectively targeting intervention strategies of HIV treatment as prevention. Methods: We present a baseline analysis of HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 074, a two-arm, randomized controlled trial among PWID in Indonesia (n = 258), Ukraine (n = 457) and Vietnam (n = 439). HPTN 074 was designed to determine the feasibility, barriers and uptake of an integrated intervention combining health systems navigation and psychosocial counselling for the early engagement of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and substance use treatment for PWID living with HIV. Discordant PWID networks were enrolled, consisting of an HIV-positive index and their HIV-negative network injection partner(s). Among the enrolled cohort of 1154 participants (502 index participants and 652 network partners), we examine regional differences in the baseline risk structure, including sociodemographics, HIV and substance use treatment history, and injection and sexual risk behaviours. Results: The majority of participants were male (87%), with 82% of the enrolled females coming from Ukraine. The overall mean age was 34 (IQR: 30, 38). Most commonly injected substances included illegally manufactured methadone in Ukraine (84.2%), and heroin in Indonesia (81.8%) and Vietnam (99.5%). Injection network sizes varied by region: median number of people with whom participants self-reported injecting drugs was 3 (IQR: 2, 5) in Indonesia, 5 (IQR: 3, 10) in Ukraine and 3 (IQR: 2, 4) in Vietnam. Hazardous alcohol use, assessed using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test – Alcohol Consumption Questions (AUDIT-C), was prominent in Ukraine (54.7%) and Vietnam (26.4%). Reported sexual risk behaviours in the past month, including having two or more sex partners and giving/receiving money or drugs in exchange for sex, were uncommon among all participants and regions. Conclusions: While regional differences in risk structure exist, PWID particularly in Ukraine need immediate attention for risk reduction strategies. Substantial regional differences in risk structure will require flexible, tailored treatment as prevention interventions for distinct PWID populations.
AB - Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high HIV incidence and face significant barriers to engagement in HIV care and substance use treatment. Strategies for HIV treatment as prevention and substance use treatment present unique challenges in PWID that may vary regionally. Understanding differences in the risk structure for HIV transmission and disease progression among PWID is essential in developing and effectively targeting intervention strategies of HIV treatment as prevention. Methods: We present a baseline analysis of HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 074, a two-arm, randomized controlled trial among PWID in Indonesia (n = 258), Ukraine (n = 457) and Vietnam (n = 439). HPTN 074 was designed to determine the feasibility, barriers and uptake of an integrated intervention combining health systems navigation and psychosocial counselling for the early engagement of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and substance use treatment for PWID living with HIV. Discordant PWID networks were enrolled, consisting of an HIV-positive index and their HIV-negative network injection partner(s). Among the enrolled cohort of 1154 participants (502 index participants and 652 network partners), we examine regional differences in the baseline risk structure, including sociodemographics, HIV and substance use treatment history, and injection and sexual risk behaviours. Results: The majority of participants were male (87%), with 82% of the enrolled females coming from Ukraine. The overall mean age was 34 (IQR: 30, 38). Most commonly injected substances included illegally manufactured methadone in Ukraine (84.2%), and heroin in Indonesia (81.8%) and Vietnam (99.5%). Injection network sizes varied by region: median number of people with whom participants self-reported injecting drugs was 3 (IQR: 2, 5) in Indonesia, 5 (IQR: 3, 10) in Ukraine and 3 (IQR: 2, 4) in Vietnam. Hazardous alcohol use, assessed using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test – Alcohol Consumption Questions (AUDIT-C), was prominent in Ukraine (54.7%) and Vietnam (26.4%). Reported sexual risk behaviours in the past month, including having two or more sex partners and giving/receiving money or drugs in exchange for sex, were uncommon among all participants and regions. Conclusions: While regional differences in risk structure exist, PWID particularly in Ukraine need immediate attention for risk reduction strategies. Substantial regional differences in risk structure will require flexible, tailored treatment as prevention interventions for distinct PWID populations.
KW - ART
KW - HIV
KW - PWID
KW - injection drug use
KW - substance use treatment
KW - treatment as prevention
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U2 - 10.1002/jia2.25195
DO - 10.1002/jia2.25195
M3 - Article
C2 - 30350406
AN - SCOPUS:85055207238
SN - 1758-2652
VL - 21
JO - Journal of the International AIDS Society
JF - Journal of the International AIDS Society
IS - 10
M1 - e25195
ER -