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Boundary-crossing and drug use among young adults in a low-income, minority, urban neighborhood

Flom, Peter L; Friedman, Samuel R; Neaigus, A; Sandoval, M
ORIGINAL:0014974
ISSN: 0226-1766
CID: 4842052

What is the role of structural interventions in HIV prevention?

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

19 years, millions dying [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015168
ISSN: 1043-1268
CID: 4900482

Transmission and prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in war settings: implications for current and future armed conflicts [Editorial]

Hankins, Catherine A; Friedman, Samuel R; Zafar, Tariq; Strathdee, Steffanie A
PMID: 12441795
ISSN: 0269-9370
CID: 3895372

Sociopharmacology of drug use: initial thoughts

Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015018
ISSN: 0955-3959
CID: 4848092

Drug-scene roles and HIV risk among Puerto Rican injection drug users in East Harlem, New York and Bayamon, Puerto Rico

Friedman, Samuel R; Kang, Sung-Yeon; Deren, Sherry; Robles, Rafaela; Colon, Hector M; Andia, Jonny; Oliver-Velez, Denise; Finlinson, Ann
This article describes and compares distributions of drug-scene roles, frequency of engaging in role behaviors, and relationships of role-holding to high-risk behaviors and sexual partnerships among Puerto Rican injection drug users in New York and Puerto Rico. For this study 561 street-recruited injection drug users in East Harlem, New York, and 312 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico were asked the number of days (in the last 30) in which they earned money or drugs in each of seven drug-scene roles; and about behaviors and egocentric risk partner characteristics in the last 30 days. East Harlem subjects were more likely to get resources by selling drugs and syringes, and buying drugs for someone else; Bayamon subjects were more likely to be "hit doctors," buy needles for others, operate a shooting gallery, or escort others to shooting galleries. All roles were part-time except shooting gallery management in East Harlem. About 27% of respondents at each site engaged in two or more roles. Many roles were associated with increased odds of injecting more than twice a day, receptive syringe sharing, distributive syringe sharing, receptive paraphernalia sharing, and having a drug-injecting sex partner. Drug-scene role structures vary between cities. Most roles are part-time pursuits. Role-holders have higher-risk behaviors and sexual partnerships than other drug injectors. Although further research is needed, drug-scene role-holders should be targeted for interventions to affect their own risk and their communications with others.
PMID: 12562104
ISSN: 0279-1072
CID: 1577062

Consolidarity of the CAT-scanned [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015145
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4882892

Rootless [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015146
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4882902

Consolidarity [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015148
ISSN: 1541-1761
CID: 4882922

Anger at the International AIDS Conference

Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0014990
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4844682