2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12529-022-10120-7
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Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy and Its Predictive Factors Among People Living with HIV in China: A Behavioral Theory-Based Prospective Cohort Study

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“…Treatment as prevention has been identified as an effective strategy to control the HIV epidemic, and adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is necessary to maintain an undetectable viral load among people living with HIV, thus reducing infection risk via sexual transmission [ 4 ]. However, despite the disproportional HIV epidemic and common transmission of HIV via sex among MSM in China, their ART adherence has been suboptimal with the proportion of adherent MSM on ART ranging from 69.1% to 83.6% [ 5 - 7 ]. The adherence rates fail to meet the 90-90-90 strategy announced by The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) in 2014, which advocates that 90% of those on treatment achieve sustained viral suppression [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treatment as prevention has been identified as an effective strategy to control the HIV epidemic, and adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is necessary to maintain an undetectable viral load among people living with HIV, thus reducing infection risk via sexual transmission [ 4 ]. However, despite the disproportional HIV epidemic and common transmission of HIV via sex among MSM in China, their ART adherence has been suboptimal with the proportion of adherent MSM on ART ranging from 69.1% to 83.6% [ 5 - 7 ]. The adherence rates fail to meet the 90-90-90 strategy announced by The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) in 2014, which advocates that 90% of those on treatment achieve sustained viral suppression [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%