HIV PREVALENCE AND HIV RISK BEHAVIOR AMONG INJECTING DRUG-USERS IN LONDON AND GLASGOW

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作者
RHODES, TJ
BLOOR, MJ
DONOGHOE, MC
HAW, S
ETTORE, B
PLATT, S
FRISCHER, M
HUNTER, GM
TAYLOR, A
FINLAY, A
CROSIER, AN
STEPHENS, S
COVELL, R
STIMSON, GV
GOLDBERG, DJ
GREEN, ST
MCKEGANEY, NP
PARRY, J
机构
[1] MRC, SOCIOL UNIT, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
[2] RUCHILL HOSP, COMMUNICABLE DIS SCOTLAND UNIT, GLASGOW G20 9NB, SCOTLAND
[3] RUCHILL HOSP, DEPT INFECT & TROP MED, GLASGOW G20 9NB, SCOTLAND
[4] UNIV GLASGOW, PUBL HLTH RES UNIT, GLASGOW G12 8QQ, SCOTLAND
[5] PUBL HLTH LAB SERV, LONDON, ENGLAND
来源
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV | 1993年 / 5卷 / 04期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1080/09540129308258011
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
This paper reports on the British findings from a cross-national study of HIV prevalence and HIV risk behaviour among 1,037 injecting drug users (IDUs) recruited from a variety of treatment- and community-based settings during 1990. Confirmed HIV saliva test results show 12.8% (63) of London respondents and 1.8% (8) of Glasgow respondents to be HIV antibody positive. Among London respondents, a higher rate of prevalence was found in those with no experience of drug treatment. A greater proportion of Glasgow respondents (68%) than London respondents (47%) reported sharing used injecting equipment in the 6 months prior to interview. The majority (88% in both cities) attempted cleaning borrowed equipment, although less than a third (31 % in London and 30% in Glasgow) usually used bleach. The majority of respondents (71 % in London and 82% in Glasgow) were sexually active with partners of the opposite sex in the last 6 months, and respondents had a mean number of 2.4 non-commercial sexual partners in London and 2.1 in Glasgow. Levels of reported condom use were comparable with reports in the heterosexual population as a whole, with 70% of London respondents and 75% of Glasgow respondents never using condoms with primary partners, and 34% of London and 52% of Glasgow respondents never using condoms with casual partners. Half (48%) of London respondents and 42% of Glasgow respondents reported sexual intercourse with non-injecting private sexual partners, while 14% of female respondents in London and 22% in Glasgow had engaged in prostitution. Levels of risk-taking in each of the two cities indicate the potential for further transmission of HIV among drug injectors, and their sexual and sharing partners.
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