%0 Unpublished work %T Adherence to and effectiveness of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV infection: assessing the bidirectional relationship %+ Economics Department %+ Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale (SESSTIM - U912 INSERM - Aix Marseille Univ - IRD) %+ Maladies infectieuses et tropicales %+ Service des maladies infectieuses et réanimation médicale [Rennes] = Infectious Disease and Intensive Care [Rennes] %+ Service de Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales [CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière] %+ Epidémiologie et Biostatistique [Bordeaux] %+ Laboratoire de recherche en pathologie infectieuse %A Lamiraud, Karine %A Moatti, Jean-Paul %A Raffi, François %A Carrieri, Maria Patrizia %A Protopopescu, Camelia %A Michelet, Christian %A Schneider, Luminita %A Collin, Fidéline %A Leport, Catherine %A Spire, Bruno %9 ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 WP 1110 %P 35 %8 2011-01-01 %D 2011 %K Adherence %K HIV %K relationship between adherence and effectiveness %K simultaneous equations %K GEE %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationOther publications %X It is well-established that high adherence to HAART is a major determinant of virological and immunological success. Furthermore, psycho-social research has identified a wide range of adherence factors. Our objective was to assess the bi-directional relationship between adherence and response to treatment among patients enrolled in the ANRS CO8 APROCOCOPILOTE study. An econometric approach was implemented through a bivariate twoequation simultaneous system, studying the factors associated with both adherence and undetectability of HIV plasma viral load. Our results highlight that good biological results induced by adherence reinforce continued adherence. This strengthens the argument that patients who do not experience rapid improvements in their immunological and clinical statuses after HAART initiation should be prioritized when developing adherence support interventions. Furthermore, it rules out the hypothesis that HAART leads to "false reassurance" among HIV infected patients. %G English %2 https://essec.hal.science/hal-00660923/document %2 https://essec.hal.science/hal-00660923/file/WP1110.pdf %L hal-00660923 %U https://essec.hal.science/hal-00660923 %~ SHS %~ INSERM %~ IRD %~ UNIV-PARIS7 %~ ESSEC %~ UNIV-AMU %~ APHP %~ HL %~ ANRSCO8 %~ TEST-UNIV-RENNES %~ U1252 %~ SORBONNE-UNIVERSITE %~ SU-INF-2018 %~ SU-MEDECINE %~ SU-MED %~ UNIV-PARIS %~ SU-TI %~ ALLIANCE-SU %~ DEESSE