National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, New York, NY 10010, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2010 Apr;12(2):179-86. doi: 10.1007/s10903-008-9218-3. Epub 2008 Dec 18.
Puerto Rican drug users recruited in NY who previously used drugs in Puerto Rico (PR) have been found to have higher HIV injection and sex-related risk behaviors than those who had not used in PR. This study examined predictors of risk among migrant Puerto Rican drug users. (For the purpose of this paper, the term "migrant" was used to designate Puerto Rican drug users who had used drugs in Puerto Rico and were recruited in New York or New Jersey).
A total of 290 drug users who had previously used drugs in PR were recruited in NY and New Jersey and interviewed regarding drug use history and HIV risk behaviors.
Participants engaged in high risk behaviors, e.g., 39% shared injection paraphernalia and 62% reported unprotected sex. Multivariate analyses found that predictors of injection-related risk included being born in PR and purchasing drugs jointly with other drug users; predictors of sex-related risk included younger age and homelessness.
Addressing risk reduction among those drug users who were born in Puerto Rico and are younger or homeless was indicated, and efforts to reach those at highest risk through NEPs was recommended.
在纽约招募的曾在波多黎各使用过毒品的波多黎各吸毒者,其 HIV 注射和与性相关的风险行为高于那些未曾在波多黎各使用过毒品的吸毒者。本研究旨在探讨移民波多黎各吸毒者的风险预测因素。(在本文中,术语“移民”被用来指代曾在波多黎各使用过毒品,并在纽约或新泽西招募的波多黎各吸毒者)。
本研究共招募了 290 名曾在波多黎各使用过毒品的吸毒者,他们在纽约和新泽西接受了关于吸毒史和 HIV 风险行为的访谈。
参与者存在高风险行为,例如,39%的人共用注射用具,62%的人报告发生过无保护性行为。多变量分析发现,与注射相关的风险预测因素包括出生在波多黎各、与其他吸毒者共同购买毒品;与性相关的风险预测因素包括年龄较小和无家可归。
需要针对那些出生在波多黎各、年龄较小或无家可归的吸毒者开展减少风险的措施,并建议通过新英格兰毒品政策中心努力接触那些风险最高的人群。