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Declining and rebounding unhealthy alcohol consumption during the first year of HIV care in rural Uganda, using phosphatidylethanol to augment self-report.

Judith A HahnNneka I EmenyonuRobin FatchWinnie R MuyindikeAllen KekiibinaAdam W CarricoSarah Woolf-KingStephen Shiboski
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2015)
Unhealthy alcohol use among Ugandan adults entering HIV care declines prior to the start of anti-retroviral therapy but rebounds with time. Augmenting self-reported alcohol use with biomarkers increases the ability of current alcohol use measurements to detect unhealthy alcohol use.
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