Pilowsky Daniel J, Hoover Donald, Hadden Bernadette, Fuller Crystal, Ompad Danielle C, Andrews Howard F, de Leon Cora L, Hoepner Lori, Xia Qi, Latkin Carl
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2007;42(11):1629-49. doi: 10.1080/10826080701205372.
Sexually active non-injection drug users in New York City and their sexual partners or fellow drug users (N = 264) were recruited from 2002 to 2005, and associations between social network characteristics and sexual risk behaviors were examined. We assessed social networks, sexual practices, and drug use. Results suggest having a drug-centered social network, i.e., a network that includes a high proportion of individuals who provide, receive, or use drugs, increases the risk of engaging in high-risk sexual behaviors. The study's limitations are noted and longitudinal studies are needed to ascertain whether these associations are causal. Funding was provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
2002年至2005年期间,从纽约市招募了性活跃的非注射吸毒者及其性伴侣或吸毒同伴(N = 264),并研究了社交网络特征与性风险行为之间的关联。我们评估了社交网络、性行为和吸毒情况。结果表明,拥有以毒品为中心的社交网络,即一个包含大量提供、接受或使用毒品的人的网络,会增加从事高风险性性行为的风险。研究指出了局限性,需要进行纵向研究以确定这些关联是否具有因果关系。资金由美国国家药物滥用研究所提供。