The nature and consequences of cognitive deficits among tobacco smokers with HIV: a comparison to tobacco smokers without HIV

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Joseph D. Harrison
Jessica A. Dochney
Sonja Blazekovic
Frank Leone
David Metzger
Ian Frank
Robert Gross
Anita Hole
Karam Mounzer
Steven Siegel
Robert A. Schnoll
Rebecca L. Ashare
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[1] University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Pennsylvania Presbyterian Medical Center,Pulmonary, Allergy, & Critical Care Division
[3] University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine,Division of Infectious Diseases
[4] University of Pennsylvania,Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[5] Philadelphia Fight,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[6] Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California,Department of Psychiatry and Abramson Cancer Center
[7] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
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Journal of NeuroVirology | 2017年 / 23卷
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Smoking cessation; HIV; Cognition; HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder; Tobacco use;
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HIV-infected smokers lose more years of life to tobacco-related disease than HIV. Since neurocognitive deficits are common among those with HIV and are associated with smoking persistence, these deficits may be a unique barrier to smoking cessation among HIV-infected smokers. Documenting unique differences in and correlates of cognition among HIV-infected smokers is a critical step towards developing a population-specific tobacco cessation treatment. We compared neurocognitive function between HIV-infected (n = 103) and HIV-uninfected smokers (n = 70), accounting for demographic and smoking-related variables. We also evaluated whether HIV-related health outcomes (e.g., CD4 count, viral load, depression ratings, quality of life [QoL]) and HAART adherence were associated with cognition. Participants completed neurocognitive tasks (N-back and Continuous Performance Task [CPT]) measuring working memory, attention, and processing speed, and intra-individual variability. Stepwise regression models were conducted and validated with resampling techniques. HIV-infected smokers performed worse than HIV-uninfected smokers on working memory, processing speed, and intra-individual variability (all p < 0.01). ROC analysis for the model including cognitive measures demonstrated 85% area under the curve, which indicates “good prediction” for distinguishing between HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected smokers. This was a significant improvement over the model including demographic and smoking-related variables only (p = 0.0003). Among HIV-infected smokers, neurocognitive performance was negatively associated with QoL and depression ratings. Smoking cessation interventions for HIV-infected smokers should consider cognitive neurorehabilitation as a potential strategy to decrease the likelihood of nicotine relapse and decrease tobacco-related morbidity in this population.
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