Wood Evan, Li Kathy, Palepu Anita, Marsh David C, Schechter Martin T, Hogg Robert S, Montaner Julio S G, Kerr Thomas
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada.
Subst Use Misuse. 2005;40(8):1153-67. doi: 10.1081/JA-200042287.
Vancouver's explosive HIV epidemic among injection drug users (IDUs) has received international attention due to the presence of a large needle exchange program. The role of addiction treatment has not been evaluated in this setting. We evaluated factors associated with use of addiction treatment among a prospective cohort of Vancouver IDUs. Addiction treatment was negatively associated with Aboriginal ethnicity and unstable housing, both of which have been associated with HIV infection in previous studies. These findings demonstrate low levels of addiction treatment among Vancouver IDUs and suggest that programs may need to be targeted towards specific populations with poor access.
由于存在大型针头交换项目,温哥华注射吸毒者(IDU)中爆发的艾滋病毒疫情受到了国际关注。在这种情况下,成瘾治疗的作用尚未得到评估。我们对温哥华注射吸毒者的一个前瞻性队列中与成瘾治疗使用相关的因素进行了评估。成瘾治疗与原住民种族和不稳定住房呈负相关,而在先前的研究中,这两者都与艾滋病毒感染有关。这些发现表明温哥华注射吸毒者中成瘾治疗的水平较低,并表明项目可能需要针对那些难以获得治疗的特定人群。