[BHIVA/BASHH 2026] HIV i-Base: HIV and neurodiversity includes higher concerns over adherence

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HIV i-Base report from the 6th Joint Conference of the British HIV Association (BHIVA) and the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH)

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and the Share Collaborative presented results from a study on HIV and neurodivergence that was part of a large survey focused on injectable ART.

The research was coproduced with European community advocates, and although the study’s specific focus was the use of injectable CAB/RPV-LA and was funded by ViiV, it also produced an interesting dataset on people living with HIV who have autism or ADHD.

This was an online anonymous survey distributed through social media and community networks in 18 European countries and available in 18 languages including Arabic, Russian, Turkish and Ukrainian.

Read the full report here.

 

Source : HIV i-Base

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