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Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence

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Cattie, J; Marquine, MJ; Bolden, KA; Obermeit, LC; Morgan, EE; Franklin, DR; Umlauf, A; Beck, JM; Hampton Atkinson, J; Woods, SP; Grant, I ...
Published in: Journal of Substance Use
November 2, 2015

Longitudinal cohort studies of HIV and substance use disorders play an important role in understanding these conditions, but high rates of attrition can threaten their integrity and generalizability. This study aimed to identify factors associated with attrition in a 5-year observational cohort study of 469 individuals with and without HIV infection and methamphetamine (MA) dependence. Rates of attrition in our four study groups were approximately 24% in HIV-MA-, 15% in HIV+MA-, 56% in HIV-MA+, and 47% in HIV+MA+ individuals. Predictors of attrition in the overall cohort included history of MA, alcohol, and other substance dependence, learning impairment, reduced cognitive reserve, and independence in activities of daily living (all ps < 0.05), but varied somewhat by clinical group. Of particular note, enrollment in a neuroimaging sub-study was associated with significantly boosted rates of retention in the MA groups. Results from this investigation highlight the complexity of the clinical factors that influence retention in cohort studies of HIV-infected MA users and might guide the development and implementation of targeted retention efforts.

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Journal of Substance Use

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EISSN

1475-9942

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1465-9891

Publication Date

November 2, 2015

Volume

20

Issue

6

Start / End Page

407 / 416

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Abuse
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 4206 Public health
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1110 Nursing
 

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Cattie, J., Marquine, M. J., Bolden, K. A., Obermeit, L. C., Morgan, E. E., Franklin, D. R., … Kaul, M. (2015). Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence. Journal of Substance Use, 20(6), 407–416. https://doi.org/10.3109/14659891.2014.942397
Cattie, J., M. J. Marquine, K. A. Bolden, L. C. Obermeit, E. E. Morgan, D. R. Franklin, A. Umlauf, et al. “Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence.” Journal of Substance Use 20, no. 6 (November 2, 2015): 407–16. https://doi.org/10.3109/14659891.2014.942397.
Cattie J, Marquine MJ, Bolden KA, Obermeit LC, Morgan EE, Franklin DR, et al. Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence. Journal of Substance Use. 2015 Nov 2;20(6):407–16.
Cattie, J., et al. “Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence.” Journal of Substance Use, vol. 20, no. 6, Nov. 2015, pp. 407–16. Scopus, doi:10.3109/14659891.2014.942397.
Cattie J, Marquine MJ, Bolden KA, Obermeit LC, Morgan EE, Franklin DR, Umlauf A, Beck JM, Hampton Atkinson J, Woods SP, Grant I, Ellis RJ, Achim C, Letendre S, Schrier R, Heaton RK, Atkinson JH, Cherner M, Marcotte T, Brown G, Jernigan T, Dale A, Liu T, Scadeng M, Fennema-Notestine C, Archibald SL, Masliah E, Lipton S, Marquie J, Gamst AC, Cushman C, Abramson I, Vaida F, Deutsch R, Minassian A, Perry W, Geyer M, Henry B, Grethe AB, Paulus M, Morris S, Smith DM, Semenova S, Markou A, Kaul M. Predictors of attrition in a cohort study of HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence. Journal of Substance Use. 2015 Nov 2;20(6):407–416.

Published In

Journal of Substance Use

DOI

EISSN

1475-9942

ISSN

1465-9891

Publication Date

November 2, 2015

Volume

20

Issue

6

Start / End Page

407 / 416

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Abuse
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 4206 Public health
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1110 Nursing