妇女注射者在治疗和治疗外的差异:干预的意义

W. Wechsberg, Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh Ba
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妇女药物滥用者,特别是注射吸毒者,感染艾滋病毒的风险很高。已经证明,从药物治疗场所发现的注射吸毒者与进入治疗场所的吸毒者相比,表现出不同的药物使用模式和艾滋病毒风险。然而,以前的研究并没有表明女性注射者在接受和不接受治疗时表现出同样的差异的程度。这项研究检查了由国家药物滥用研究所赞助的两项研究的数据,以确定在四个城市接受外展努力的妇女与在同一城市接受美沙酮治疗计划的妇女之间的异同。结果显示,在种族、使用药物(注射和非注射)、注射危险行为和治疗史方面存在显著差异。然而,两组妇女有相似的第一次注射史和性风险。接受美沙酮治疗的妇女报告注射吸毒的频率更高。
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Differences Found Between Women Injectors In and Out of Treatment: Implications for Interventions
SUMMARY Women substance abusers, particularly those who are injecting drug users, are at high risk for HIV infection. It has been demonstrated that injecting drug users found out of drug treatment settings show different patterns of drug use and HIV risk than those who enter treatment. Previous studies, however, have not indicated the extent to which women injectors in and out of treatment exhibit these same differences. This study examines data from two studies sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse to determine similarities and differences between women encountered by outreach efforts in four cities and those entering methadone treatment programs in the same cities. The results indicate significant differences in race, drugs used (both injecting and non-injecting), injecting risk behavior, and treatment history. However, the two groups of women shared similar histories of first injecting use and sexual risk. Women who entered methadone treatment reported higher frequencies of injecting drug u...
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