Predictors of injecting and injecting risk-taking behaviour among methadone maintenance clients |
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Authors: | SHANE DARKE WENDY SWIFT WAYNE HALL MICHAEL ROSS |
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Affiliation: | National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | A sample of 222 methadone maintenance clients were interviewed regarding current injecting and needle risk-taking in order to ascertain factors associated with these behaviours. Just over half (55%) of subjects had injected in the month preceding interview. Current injecting was associated with being female, having a regular sexual partner who was a current injecting drag user, polydrug use and higher levels of global psychopathology. Approximately 15% of subjects had shared needles in the month preceding interview, predominantly with one other person. Needle sharing was associated with having a regular sexual partner who was a current injecting drug user, current criminality and injecting at places other than home. Needle-sharing episodes in the study period were considered safe by practically all sharers. The implications of these findings are discussed. |
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