Continuing Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Seropositive Chronic Drug Users in Miami, Florida |
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Authors: | Lisa R. Metsch Clyde B McCoy Shenghan Lai Christine Miles |
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Affiliation: | (1) Comprehensive Drug Research Center and Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami, Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | This study investigates continuing risk behaviors among HIV-seropositive chronic drug users in Miami, Florida. Data were collected on 490 injecting and noninjecting seropositive drug users. Results indicate that from baseline to follow-up, HIV-seropositive injectors and non-injectors reported significant decreases of approximately 50% in risky sexual and injecting practices (IDUs only) associated with transmission of HIV. However, our findings also indicate that approximately one third of HIV-positive injectors and one half of HIV-positive noninjectors continue to have unprotected sex and one third of HIV-positive injectors are continuing to engage in risky injecting practices. Change in one risk behavior was predictive of change in other risk behaviors. Women were more likely to change injection behaviors than sexual practices. Injecting drug users showed greater overall behavioral change than noninjectors. These findings underscore the need to develop, disseminate, and implement effective intervention models specifically targeting HIV-positive drug users. |
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Keywords: | Continuing risk behaviors HFV-seropositives chronic drug users sexual risk reduction injection drug use |
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