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A Cross-Sectional Study of Depressive Symptoms and Risky Alcohol Use Behaviors among HIV Primary Care Patients in New York City
AIDS and Behavior (2018)
  • Yasemin Algur, New York State Psychiatric Institute
  • Jennifer C Elliott, Molloy College
  • Efrat Aharonovich, Columbia University
  • Deborah S Hasin, PhD
Abstract
An association between problem drinking and depression among HIV-infected individuals has been previously demonstrated; however, which specific risky drinking behaviors are associated with higher levels of depression has not yet been investigated. Using an adult sample of HIV-infected primary care patients (78% male, 94% Black or Hispanic), we investigated whether depressive symptoms are associated with various risky drinking behaviors. Participants were administered the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) to assess depressive symptoms, and the Alcohol Use Disorders and Associated Disabilities Interview Schedule-IV (AUDADIS-IV) to evaluate alcohol involvement. Participants with depressive symptoms (26%) were at higher risk for alcohol dependence [adjusted odds ratio=3.8; 95% CI 2.0—7.2], regular binge drinking [AOR=2.0; 95% CI 1.1—3.8], and regular daytime drinking [AOR=2.1; 95% CI 1.2—3.8], in comparison with their non-depressed counterparts. Because both depression and unhealthy drinking negatively affect medication adherence and clinical outcomes, a better understanding of the association between depression and certain risky drinking behaviors among HIV-infected individuals is vital to improving their care and prognoses.
Keywords
  • Alcohol dependence,
  • binge drinking,
  • daytime drinking,
  • depressive symptoms,
  • HIV
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Publication Date
May, 2018
DOI
10.1007/s10461-017-1986-0
Citation Information
Yasemin Algur, Jennifer C Elliott, Efrat Aharonovich and Deborah S Hasin. "A Cross-Sectional Study of Depressive Symptoms and Risky Alcohol Use Behaviors among HIV Primary Care Patients in New York City" AIDS and Behavior Vol. 22 (2018) p. 1423 - 1429
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-elliott/12/