Long-acting injectable antiretroviral medications are new to HIV treatment. People with HIV may benefit from a treatment option that better aligns with their preferences, but could also face new challenges and barriers. Authors from the fields of HIV, substance use treatment, and mental health collaborated on this commentary on the issues surrounding equitable implementation and uptake of LAI ART by drawing lessons from all three fields.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMSM and TW personnel, who underwent criminal justice involvement (CJI) in the USA, have a particularly high HIV burden. The post-incarceration period following community reentry is critical for addressing potential risks of HIV/STI acquisition and negative sequelae of substance use. To address this scenario, we designed a new intervention that includes a GPS based mobile app (called GeoPass), peer support and incentives for promoting the use of HIV prevention, substance use treatment, and related services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Individuals with schizophrenia carry a high burden of cardiovascular disease and elevated rates of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), but little published data is available regarding survival from SCA in this population. The authors compared cardiovascular disease burden and resuscitation outcomes following SCA in individuals with and without schizophrenia.
Methods: Case-control analysis drawn from a prospective community-based study of SCA in a large community.
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women, particularly those who have experienced criminal justice involvement, have particularly high HIV burdens, and a majority of those in jail have substance use disorders (SUDs). MSM and transgender women also experience elevated rates of incarceration. Once community re-entry occurs, individuals are in a critical period for addressing potential risks of HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) acquisition and negative sequelae of substance use.
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