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High risk sexual behaviours among heroin sniffers who have no history of injection drug use: implications for HIV risk reduction
AIDS Care
  • Jesús Sánchez, Nova Southeastern University
  • Mary Comerford
  • Dale D Chitwood
  • Maria I Fernandez, Nova Southeastern University
  • Clyde B McCoy
Publication Date
6-1-2002
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to assess sexual behaviours which place heroin sniffers (HSs) at high risk for HIV infection. A stratified network-based sample was used to recruit HSs who had no history of injection drug use was recruited from the streets of South Florida, USA. HSs displayed a high HIV seroprevalence rate of 12.1%; women (18.1%) were more likely than men (8.7%) to test positive for HIV. Both men and women HSs engaged in considerable high risk sex behaviour, including high risk sex-exchange behaviour. The use of crack cocaine was associated with increased sex exchange behaviour among women. The need for intervention programs targeted toward HSs is discussed.
DOI
10.1080/09540120220123793
Citation Information
Jesús Sánchez, Mary Comerford, Dale D Chitwood, Maria I Fernandez, et al.. "High risk sexual behaviours among heroin sniffers who have no history of injection drug use: implications for HIV risk reduction" AIDS Care Vol. 14 Iss. 3 (2002) p. 391 - 398 ISSN: 0954-0121
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jess-snchez/22/