Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2010 Feb;45(3):354-67. doi: 10.3109/10826080903452447.
We characterize the demographics, injection practices and risk behaviours of 1,158 injection drug users (IDUs) in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu in southern India, who were recruited during 2005-2006 by community outreach. The median age was 35 years; the majority of IDUs were male, of Tamil ethnicity and married, and earning less than US$75 per month. Most (76%) had injected in the prior month. The median age at first injection was 25 years; the most common drug injected was heroin (80%) followed by buprenorphine. High risk behaviours were common and included needle-sharing, unsafe disposal, and inappropriate cleaning of needles as well as limited condom use. IDUs in India need to be educated on harm reduction and safe-injection practices; Pharmacies could serve as potential venues for HIV prevention interventions among IDUs in India, as most IDUs obtain their needles from pharmacies without prescription.
我们描述了印度南部泰米尔纳德邦首府金奈的 1158 名注射吸毒者(IDU)的人口统计学、注射习惯和风险行为,这些 IDU 是在 2005-2006 年通过社区外联招募的。中位年龄为 35 岁;大多数 IDU 是男性,泰米尔族裔,已婚,月收入低于 75 美元。大多数人(76%)在上个月有过注射行为。首次注射的中位年龄为 25 岁;最常注射的药物是海洛因(80%),其次是丁丙诺啡。高危行为很常见,包括共用针头、不安全的处理方式、不恰当的针头清洁以及有限的 condom 使用。印度的 IDU 需要接受关于减少伤害和安全注射实践的教育;药店可以成为印度 IDU 中预防 HIV 干预的潜在场所,因为大多数 IDU 都是在没有处方的情况下从药店获得针头的。