@article{20919454a6214e25b2824887efadcbf0,
title = "ART adherence changes among patients in community substance use treatment: a preliminary analysis from MACH14",
abstract = "Background: Opiate substitution treatment has been associated with better adherence to lifesaving antiretroviral medications, but the impact of other substance abuse treatment on adherence is unknown.Findings: In this study, 215 patients who had been in adherence-focused research studies provided electronically-measured adherence data and a measure of whether the patient had recently been in substance abuse treatment. Recent engagement in substance abuse treatment was independently associated with significantly higher adherence, after covarying for recent substance use and other factors potentially affecting adherence.Conclusions: The findings suggest that substance abuse treatment is associated with better adherence. Potential mechanisms by which substance abuse treatment improves adherence, such as more stability or more future-orientation, require further study.",
keywords = "AIDS, Medication adherence, Substance abuse, Treatment",
author = "Rosen, {Marc I.} and Black, {Anne C.} and Arnsten, {Julia H.} and Simoni, {Jane M.} and Wagner, {Glann J.} and Kathleen Goggin and Remien, {Robert H.} and Golin, {Carol E.} and Yan Wang and David Bangsberg and Liu, {Honghu H.}",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by the multi-site adherence collaboration in HIV (MACH14) grant R01MH078773 from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Office on AIDS. The original grants of individual participating studies are: R01DA11869, MH54907, R01 NR04749, R01 NR04749, MH68197, R01 DA13826, K23MH01862, MH01584, R01 AI41413, R01 MH61173, NIH/ NIAID AI38858, AI069419, K02 DA017277, R01 DA15215, NIMH P01 MH49548, MH58986, RO1MH61695, CC99-SD003, CC02-SD-003 and R01 DA015679. We would like to thank all the patients who participated in each of the individual studies. The content of the paper is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.",
year = "2012",
month = oct,
day = "11",
doi = "10.1186/1742-6405-9-30",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "9",
journal = "AIDS Research and Therapy",
issn = "1742-6405",
publisher = "BioMed Central",
}