Patterns of alcohol use among patients living with HIV in urban, large rural, and small rural areas
The Journal of Rural Health Dec 12, 2018
Bensley KM, et al. - Researchers used Veterans Aging Cohort Study electronic health record data to analyze the alcohol use trends across rurality among people living with HIV (PLWH). Participants were HIV patients (ICD-9 codes for HIV or AIDS) who completed AUDIT-C alcohol screening between February 1, 2008, and September 30, 2014. Across rurality (urban, large rural, small rural) and census-defined region, 4 alcohol use outcomes were estimated and compared by using regression models. According to findings, although some variation was seen across rurality and region but nonetheless there is a requirement for alcohol-related interventions for PLWH across all geographic locations.
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