Factors Influencing Tobacco Smoking and Cessation Among People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Journal: AIDS and behavior

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Affiliated Institutions:  School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute for Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Medicinaregatan A, , Gothenburg, Sweden. thanh.hoang@gu.se. School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute for Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, USA.

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Tobacco smoking is highly prevalent among people living with HIV (PLWH), yet there is a lack of data on smoking behaviours and effective treatments in this population. Understanding factors influencing tobacco smoking and cessation is crucial to guide the design of effective interventions. This systematic review and meta-analysis of studies conducted in both high-income (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) synthesised existing evidence on associated factors of smoking and cessation behaviour among PLWH. Male gender, substance use, and loneliness were positively associated with current smoking and negatively associated with smoking abstinence. The association of depression with current smoking and lower abstinence rates were observed only in HICs. The review did not identify randomised controlled trials conducted in LMICs. Findings indicate the need to integrate smoking cessation interventions with mental health and substance use services, provide greater social support, and address other comorbid conditions as part of a comprehensive approach to treating tobacco use in this population. Consistent support from health providers trained to provide advice and treatment options is also an important component of treatment for PLWH engaged in care, especially in LMICs.

Authors & Co-authors:  Hoang Nguyen Adermark Alvarez Shelley Ng

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Citations :  Johnston PI, Wright SW, Orr M, et al. Worldwide relative smoking prevalence among people living with and without HIV: a systematic review and meta-analysis. AIDS. 2021. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000002815 .
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Doi : 10.1007/s10461-024-04279-1
SSN : 1573-3254
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Male
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HIV;Meta-analysis;Smoking cessation;Substance use;Systematic review;Tobacco smoking
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United States