Muñoz Fátima, Burgos José Luis, Cuevas-Mota Jazmine, Teshale Eyasu, Garfein Richard S
Division of Global Public Health, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2015 Jan;19(1):199-210. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0815-y.
Unsafe injection practices significantly increase the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among injection drug users (IDUs). We examined individual and socio-environmental factors associated with unsafe injection practices in young adult IDUs in San Diego, California. Of 494 IDUs, 46.9 % reported receptive syringe sharing and 68.8 % sharing drug preparation paraphernalia in the last 3 months. Unsafe injection practices were associated with increased odds of having friends who injected drugs with used syringes, injecting with friends or sexual partners, and injecting heroin. Perceived high susceptibility to HIV and perceived barriers to obtaining sterile syringes were associated with increased odds of receptive syringe sharing, but not with sharing injection paraphernalia. Over half the IDUs reported unsafe injection practices. Our results suggest that personal relationships might influence IDUs' perceptions that dictate behavior. Integrated interventions addressing individual and socio-environmental factors are needed to promote safe injection practices in this population.
不安全的注射行为显著增加了注射吸毒者感染丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的风险。我们调查了加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥年轻成年注射吸毒者中与不安全注射行为相关的个人因素和社会环境因素。在494名注射吸毒者中,46.9%的人报告在过去3个月内有接受他人用过的注射器共用的情况,68.8%的人报告共用过毒品制备用具。不安全的注射行为与有使用过的注射器注射毒品的朋友、与朋友或性伴侣一起注射以及注射海洛因的几率增加有关。认为自己感染HIV的易感性高以及认为获取无菌注射器存在障碍与接受他人用过的注射器共用的几率增加有关,但与共用注射用具无关。超过一半的注射吸毒者报告有不安全的注射行为。我们的结果表明,人际关系可能会影响注射吸毒者决定行为的认知。需要采取综合干预措施来解决个人因素和社会环境因素,以促进该人群的安全注射行为。