Heterosexual contacts of intravenous drug abusers: implications for the next spread of the AIDS epidemic.

D. Murphy
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There is a scarcity of knowledge about the sexual behavior patterns of the intravenous drug abuser (IVDA), despite the potential role of this group in the heterosexual transmission of AIDS. Using a representative sample of 93 clients from the Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation (ARTC), who consented to be anonymously interviewed, this study investigated sexual behavior patterns and practices of these intravenous drug abusers. Over half of the 758 sexual contacts reported by this sample were non-IVDAs. Results indicated that IVDA males in comparison with IVDA females reported a significantly greater percentage of heterosexual contacts which were non-IVDAs. However, when controlling for needle sharing, this association was significant only for those who shared. The findings indicate the importance of targeting, not only IVDAs with regards to health educational interventions, but also sexually active non-IVDAs, especially females, in communities where intravenous drug abuse is prevalent.
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静脉注射吸毒者的异性接触:对艾滋病流行病下一次传播的影响。
静脉注射吸毒者(IVDA)的性行为模式知识匮乏,尽管这一群体在艾滋病的异性传播中扮演着潜在的角色。本研究使用来自成瘾研究和治疗公司(ARTC)的93名客户的代表性样本,他们同意匿名采访,调查这些静脉注射药物滥用者的性行为模式和做法。该样本报告的758次性接触中,超过一半是非ivda。结果表明,与IVDA女性相比,IVDA男性报告的非IVDA异性恋接触的比例明显更高。然而,当控制共用针头时,这种关联仅对那些共用针头的人有意义。研究结果表明,在静脉注射药物滥用普遍存在的社区,不仅针对静脉注射药物滥用者进行健康教育干预,而且针对性活跃的非静脉注射药物滥用者,特别是女性,也很重要。
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