ResearchProjects

A Pilot Life-Course Analytic Framework for Analyzing Comorbidity Clusters among Individuals with HIV and Substance Use
Funded by: Center for Drug Use and HIV Research
Project dates: October 2025 - August 2026
Principal Investigator: Bunting, Amanda
Principal Investigator: Palamar, Joseph
Co-Investigator: Duncan, Dustin
Co-Investigator: Han, Benjamin
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

This pilot will provide proof-of-concept findings and an analytic approach for a life-course analytic framework that triangulates findings from three national datasets: the National Vital Statistics System – Mortality Statistics (NVSS), National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), and Monitoring the Future (MTF).

It will examine cardiovascular disease and comorbidities among decedents who had HIV and used drugs from the NVSS dataset, then assess whether living adults in the NSDUH sample have comparable co-occurrence with those in the NVSS dataset, as well as identifying associated substance use risk patterns, risk, and protective factors. Finally, it will determine whether there are early signals co-occurrence in youth from Monitoring the Future data.

The stepwise analytic approach will assist in uncovering patterns in mortalities, validates them, and then contextualizes them across life stages. Findings from this proposal can guide more precise and population-specific strategies to improve health outcomes for people living with HIV.