Prevention and cessation of
Tobacco use among persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) represents a significant
challenge for HIV/AIDS patient care in China and across the globe. Awareness of
HIV-positive status may alter the likelihood for PLWHA smokers to change their
smoking habit.
In this study, we tested the risk enhancement and risk reduction
hypotheses by assessing changes in cigarette smoking behavior among PLWHA after
they received the positive results of their HIV tests. Cross-sectional survey
data collected from a random sample of 2973 PLWHA in care in Guangxi, China
were analyzed. Changes in cigarette smoking after receiving the HIV-positive
test results, as well as the current levels of cigarette smoking were measured.
Among the total participants, 1529 (51.7%) were self-identified as cigarette
smokers, of whom 436 (28.9%) reduced smoking and 286 (19.0%) quit after
receiving their HIV-positive test results. Among the quitters, 210 (73.9%)
remained abstinent for a median duration of two years. There were also 124
(8.2%) who increased cigarette smoking. Older age, female gender, more
education, and receiving antiretroviral therapy were associated with quitting.
In conclusion, our study findings support the risk reduction and risk
enhancement hypotheses.
A large proportion of smoking PLWHA reduced or quit
smoking, while a small proportion increased smoking. Findings of this study
suggest that the timing when a person receives his or her HIV-positive test
result may be an ideal opportunity for care providers to deliver tobacco
cessation interventions.
Longitudinal studies are indicated to verify the
findings of this study and to support smoking cessation intervention among
PLWHA in the future. further investigated.
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- 1 Department of Epidemiology , University of Florida , Gainesville , FL , USA.
- 2 Pediatric Prevention Research Center , Wayne State University , Detroit , MI , USA.
- 3 Guangxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention , Nanning , Guangxi , People's Republic of China.
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