Use of alcohol, nicotine and other drugs in the Western Australian HIV Cohort study
Herrmann, S.E., McKinnon, E.J., Williams, L.J., John, M., Mallal, S., Lucas, M. and Nolan, D.A. (2010) Use of alcohol, nicotine and other drugs in the Western Australian HIV Cohort study. Sexual Health, 9 (2). pp. 199-201.
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Abstract
Self-report questionnaires on alcohol, nicotine and other drugs were administered to assess the current prevalence of alcohol, drug and nicotine use in our tertiary HIV service and inform the establishment of effective interventions. Many respondents reported use of alcohol over the preceding month (111 out of 152, 73%), and recent drug use (48 out of 137, 35%) and frequently both. Sessional alcohol consumption was prevalent among drinkers (52 out of 111, 47%), and correlated with both early treatment phase (P=0.009) and non-adherence (P=0.03). Encouraged by a notable proportion of patients expressing interest in clinic-based smoking cessation counselling, we recommend a targeted education strategy to motivate patients in health-seeking behaviours.
| Publication Type: | Journal Article |
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| Murdoch Affiliation: | Institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases |
| Publisher: | CSIRO Publishing |
| Copyright: | © 2012 CSIRO. |
| URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/8456 |
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