Drug use patterns and infection with sexually transmissible agents among young adults in a high-risk neighbourhood in New York City
Friedman, Samuel R; Flom, Peter L; Kottiri, Benny J; Zenilman, Jonathan; Curtis, Richard; Neaigus, Alan; Sandoval, Milagros; Quinn, Thomas; Des Jarlais, Don C
AIMS/OBJECTIVE:To determine relationships between drug use "hardness" (defined in increasing order of hardness as no drug use, marijuana use, non-injected heroin or cocaine use, crack smoking and injection drug use) and prevalences of several sexually transmissible infections among young adults in a high-risk neighbourhood. Drug users, particularly injection drug users and crack smokers, may be a core group for some sexually transmitted infections. DESIGN/METHODS:Cross-sectional survey and assays of young adults from (a) a household probability sample and (b) a targeted sample of youth who have used injected drugs, crack, other cocaine or heroin. SETTING/METHODS:Bushwick, an impoverished New York City minority neighbourhood with major drug markets. PARTICIPANTS/METHODS:A total of 363 18-24-year-olds from a household probability sample; 165 Bushwick 18-24-year-olds who have used injected drugs, crack, other cocaine or heroin. MEASUREMENTS/METHODS:Drug use by self-report; serum- and urine-based assays for HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia and herpes simplex (type 2). FINDINGS/RESULTS:Household-sample prevalences: HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis, 1%; gonorrhoea 3%; chlamydia 5%; past or present hepatitis B infection 8%; herpes simplex (type 2) 18%. In combined household and targeted samples, hepatitis C and HIV were concentrated among drug injectors. Herpes simplex (type 2), syphilis and hepatitis B increased among women with "hardest drug ever used". CONCLUSIONS:Using "harder" drugs is associated with some but not all of these infections. Prevention efforts should help youth avoid unsafe sex and higher-risk drugs.
PMID: 12534420
ISSN: 0965-2140
CID: 3602062
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Chapter by: Quimby, E; Friedman, Samuel R
in: Health and health care as social problems by Conrad, Peter; Leiter, Valerie (Eds)
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, 2003
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780742528574
CID: 4856352
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Chapter by: Friedman, Samuel R; Knight, Kelly
in: HIV prevention fact sheets by
San Francisco, CA : Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), 2003
pp. ?-?
ISBN: n/a
CID: 4856512