作者
Mary H Latka, Holly Hagan, Farzana Kapadia, Elizabeth T Golub, Sebastian Bonner, Jennifer V Campbell, Micaela H Coady, Richard S Garfein, Minya Pu, Dave L Thomas, Thelma K Thiel, Steffanie A Strathdee
发表日期
2008/5
期刊
American journal of public health
卷号
98
期号
5
页码范围
853-861
出版商
American Public Health Association
简介
Objectives. We evaluated the efficacy of a peer-mentoring behavioral intervention designed to reduce risky distributive injection practices (e.g., syringe lending, unsafe drug preparation) among injection drug users with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
Methods. A randomized trial with a time-equivalent attention-control group was conducted among 418 HCV-positive injection drug users aged 18 to 35 years in 3 US cities. Participants reported their injection-related behaviors at baseline and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups.
Results. Compared with the control group, intervention-group participants were less likely to report distributive risk behaviors at 3 months (odds ratio [OR]=0.46; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.27, 0.79) and 6 months (OR=0.51; 95% CI=0.31, 0.83), a 26% relative risk reduction, but were no more likely to cite their HCV-positive status as a reason for refraining from syringe lending. Effects were strongest …
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