Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts 01655, USA.
Curr Opin Pediatr. 2012 Apr;24(2):219-24. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0b013e32834faa9b.
To evaluate the incidence of club drug use in pediatric patients, especially those aged 13-25, and how it relates to the spread of HIV.
Transmission of HIV among younger patients has become largely associated with risky sexual behaviors, as the rate of transmission from vertical infection and intravenous drug use has decreased. Use of club drugs in emerging adult populations contributes to the HIV epidemic through a combination of decreased inhibitions as well as physiological effects that increase high-risk sexual practices. Robust data exists linking the use of club drugs by the men who have sex with men population with spread of HIV, but this data in other at-risk populations (e.g. African Americans) is not as robust. Additional research is needed to identify the rates of transmission among adolescents and emerging adults, as well as knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices that affect HIV transmission in this population.
Use of club drugs by adolescents and emerging adults contributes to the current rate of HIV transmission among this age group.
评估俱乐部药物在儿科患者中的使用情况,特别是年龄在 13-25 岁之间的患者,以及其与 HIV 传播的关系。
年轻患者中 HIV 的传播主要与危险的性行为有关,因为垂直感染和静脉内药物使用的传播率已经下降。在新兴成年人群中使用俱乐部药物会通过降低抑制作用以及增加高危性行为的生理效应,导致 HIV 流行。大量数据将男男性行为者使用俱乐部药物与 HIV 的传播联系起来,但在其他高危人群(例如非裔美国人)中,这方面的数据并不多。需要进一步的研究来确定青少年和新兴成年人之间的传播率,以及影响该人群中 HIV 传播的知识、态度、信念和实践。
青少年和新兴成年人使用俱乐部药物会导致该年龄段 HIV 传播率的增加。