Covell R G, Frischer M, Taylor A, Goldberg D, Green S, McKeganey N, Bloor M
Communicable Diseases (Scotland) Unit, Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1993 Mar;32(1):9-14. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(93)90017-k.
Five hundred three injecting drug users in Glasgow recruited by a multisite and citywide sampling strategy were questioned regarding their drug-taking behaviour during episodes of custody over the six months prior to interview. Fifty-two percent had been in custody during the past 6 months, 16% of these had injected while in custody. Of these 73% borrowed injecting equipment and 78% handed on used equipment to others. All those who shared, cleaned their injecting sets before use. Over half of those who injected had a source of new sets. While the potential exists for spread of HIV among drug users while in custody there is clear understanding among them of the route by which the virus is spread and also the will to prevent it.
通过多地点、全市范围抽样策略招募的503名格拉斯哥注射吸毒者,被询问了在接受访谈前六个月的羁押期间的吸毒行为。52%的人在过去6个月内曾被羁押,其中16%在羁押期间有注射行为。在这些有注射行为的人中,73%借用注射设备,78%将用过的设备传给他人。所有共用设备的人在使用前都会清洁注射器具。超过一半的注射者有新器具来源。虽然在羁押期间吸毒者中存在艾滋病毒传播的可能性,但他们清楚了解病毒传播途径并有预防意愿。