作者
Ricky N Bluthenthal, Lynn Wenger, Daniel Chu, Jennifer Lorvick, Brendan Quinn, James P Thing, Alex H Kral
发表日期
2015/4/1
期刊
Drug and alcohol dependence
卷号
149
页码范围
252-258
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Aims
Injection drug use initiation typically involves an established person who injects drugs (PWID) helping the injection-naïve person to inject. Prior to initiation, PWID may be involved in behaviors that elevate injection initiation risk for non-injectors such as describing how to inject and injecting in front of injection-naïve people. In this analysis, we examine whether PWID who engage in either of these behaviors are more likely to be asked to initiate someone into drug injection.
Methods
Interviews with PWID (N = 602) were conducted in California between 2011 and 2013. Multivariate analysis was conducted to determine factors associated with being asked to initiate someone.
Results
The sample was diverse in terms of age, race/ethnicity, and drug use patterns. Seventy-one percent of the sample had ever been asked to initiate someone. Being asked to initiate someone was associated with having injected in front of …
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