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Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is prevalent among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus (HCV) co-infection despite alcohol's known harmful health effects for this population. Identifying factors that facilitate continued unhealthy alcohol use is critical to developing effective alcohol reduct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9246056/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35783993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100053 |
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author | Khalezova, N.B. Capasso, A. Boeva, E.V. Gutova, L.V. Rassokhin, V.V. Neznanov, N.G. Belyakov, N.A. Brown, J.L. DiClemente, R.J. |
author_facet | Khalezova, N.B. Capasso, A. Boeva, E.V. Gutova, L.V. Rassokhin, V.V. Neznanov, N.G. Belyakov, N.A. Brown, J.L. DiClemente, R.J. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is prevalent among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus (HCV) co-infection despite alcohol's known harmful health effects for this population. Identifying factors that facilitate continued unhealthy alcohol use is critical to developing effective alcohol reduction interventions. This study assessed situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among HIV/HCV co-infected women in clinical care in St. Petersburg, Russia. METHODS: Guided by the motivational model for alcohol use, we conducted 30 semi-structured interviews with women living with HIV/HCV co-infection to identify situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy drinking and barriers and facilitators to abstaining. Interviews were recorded and analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. RESULTS: Despite awareness of the health risks associated with alcohol use, many women reported heavy episodic drinking, particularly in social situations. A key motive for drinking was coping with negative emotions triggered by stressful situations, such as work- and family-related conflicts. Key situational factors included drinking with family and friends and in social situations. Women who endorsed negative drinking coping motives were the most motivated to stop drinking. Health concerns were also cited as reasons to stop drinking; however, few women reported that their doctors recommended that they abstain. CONCLUSIONS: Several situational and motivational facilitators of alcohol use and barriers to alcohol reduction were identified, as well as some opportunities for prevention, among women in care for HIV in Russia. Awareness-raising and training regarding the adverse consequences of alcohol use among persons with HIV/HCV co-infection should include clinicians, patients and relatives. |
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spelling | pubmed-92460562022-06-30 Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection Khalezova, N.B. Capasso, A. Boeva, E.V. Gutova, L.V. Rassokhin, V.V. Neznanov, N.G. Belyakov, N.A. Brown, J.L. DiClemente, R.J. Drug Alcohol Depend Rep Full Length Report INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is prevalent among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus (HCV) co-infection despite alcohol's known harmful health effects for this population. Identifying factors that facilitate continued unhealthy alcohol use is critical to developing effective alcohol reduction interventions. This study assessed situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among HIV/HCV co-infected women in clinical care in St. Petersburg, Russia. METHODS: Guided by the motivational model for alcohol use, we conducted 30 semi-structured interviews with women living with HIV/HCV co-infection to identify situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy drinking and barriers and facilitators to abstaining. Interviews were recorded and analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. RESULTS: Despite awareness of the health risks associated with alcohol use, many women reported heavy episodic drinking, particularly in social situations. A key motive for drinking was coping with negative emotions triggered by stressful situations, such as work- and family-related conflicts. Key situational factors included drinking with family and friends and in social situations. Women who endorsed negative drinking coping motives were the most motivated to stop drinking. Health concerns were also cited as reasons to stop drinking; however, few women reported that their doctors recommended that they abstain. CONCLUSIONS: Several situational and motivational facilitators of alcohol use and barriers to alcohol reduction were identified, as well as some opportunities for prevention, among women in care for HIV in Russia. Awareness-raising and training regarding the adverse consequences of alcohol use among persons with HIV/HCV co-infection should include clinicians, patients and relatives. Elsevier 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9246056/ /pubmed/35783993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100053 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Length Report Khalezova, N.B. Capasso, A. Boeva, E.V. Gutova, L.V. Rassokhin, V.V. Neznanov, N.G. Belyakov, N.A. Brown, J.L. DiClemente, R.J. Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title | Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title_full | Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title_fullStr | Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title_short | Situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among Russian women with HIV and hepatitis C Virus co-infection |
title_sort | situational and motivational factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use among russian women with hiv and hepatitis c virus co-infection |
topic | Full Length Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9246056/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35783993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100053 |
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