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. 2023 Jul;27(7):2376-2389.
doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03965-2. Epub 2023 Jan 21.

Food Insecurity and Transmission Risks Among People with HIV Who Use Substances

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Food Insecurity and Transmission Risks Among People with HIV Who Use Substances

Bulat Idrisov et al. AIDS Behav. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Food insecurity (FI) impacts people with HIV (PWH) and those who use substances (i.e. drugs and alcohol). We evaluated the longitudinal association between FI and HIV transmission risks (unprotected sexual contacts and shared needles/syringes). Among 351 PWH who use substances in Russia, 51.6% reported FI and 37.0% past month injection drug use. The mean number of unprotected sexual contacts in the past 90 days was 13.4 (SD 30.1); 9.7% reported sharing needles/syringes in the past month. We did not find a significant association between mild/moderate FI (adjusted IRR = 0.87, 95% CI 0.47, 1.61) or severe FI (aIRR = 0.84, 95% CI 0.46, 1.54; global p = 0.85) and unprotected sexual contacts. We observed a significant association between severe FI and sharing needles/syringes in the past month (adjusted OR = 3.27, 95% CI 1.45, 7.39; p = 0.004), but not between mild/moderate FI and sharing needles/syringes in the past month (aOR = 1.40,95% CI 0.58, 3.38; p = 0.45). These findings suggest that severe FI could be a potential target for interventions to lower HIV transmission.

La inseguridad alimentaria (IF) afecta a las personas que viven con VIH (PVV y a personas con abuso desustancias (.ej. drogas y alcohol). Evaluamos la asociación longitudinal entre la IF y los riesgos de transmisión del VIH (relaciones sexuales sin protección y agujas/jeringas compartidas). Entre 351 PVVcon abuso de sustancias en Rusia, el 51,6% reportó FI y el 37,0% consumió drogas intravenosas en el último mes. El promedio de contactos sexuales sin protección en los últimos 90 días fue de 13,4 (DE 30,1); el 9,7% informó haber compartido agujas/jeringas en el último mes. No encontramos una asociación significativa entre IF leve/moderada (IRR ajustada = 0,87, IC 95% = 0,47, 1,61) o IF grave (IRRa = 0,84, IC 95% = 0,46, 1,54; p global = 0,85) y relaciones sexuales sin protección. Observamos una asociación significativa entre IF grave y compartir agujas/jeringas en el último mes (OR ajustado = 3,27, IC 95% = 1,45, 7,39; p = 0,004), pero no entre IF leve/moderada y compartir agujas/jeringas en el último mes (ORa = 1,40, IC 95% = 0,58, 3,38; p = 0,45). Estos hallazgos sugieren que la IF grave podría ser un enfoque para intervenciones que buscan reducir la transmisión del VIH.

Keywords: Eastern Europe; Food insecurity; HIV; Substance use.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Conceptual framework for food insecurity and HIV transmission in St. Petersburg, Russia cohort

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