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Access to Sterile Injecting Equipment is More Important Than Awareness of HCV Status for Injection Risk Behaviors Among Drug Users

机译:对于毒品使用者中的注射风险行为使用不育注射设备比了解HCV状态更重要

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Awareness of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection status is expected to influence risk behaviors. In 2004–2005, injection drug users (IDUs) recruited from syringe exchange programs (SEPs) and methadone clinics in Montreal, Canada, were interviewed on drug use behaviors (past 6 months) and HCV testing. Subjects (n = 230) were classified as low/intermediate risk (20.4% borrowed drug preparation equipment only) and high risk (19.6% borrowed syringes), and 54.5% reported being HCV positive. Logistic regression modeling showed that compared to no risk (60% borrowed nothing), low/intermediate risk was associated with fewer noninjecting social network members, poor physical health, and problems obtaining sterile injecting equipment. High risk was associated with all of these factors except social networks. HCV status was not associated with any level of risk. Improved access to sterile injecting equipment may be more important than knowledge of HCV status in reducing injection risks among this IDU population. The study limitations are noted and recommendations discussed.
机译:认识到丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染状况会影响危险行为。在2004-2005年间,从加拿大的蒙特利尔注射器交换计划(SEP)和美沙酮诊所招募的注射吸毒者(IDU)就吸毒行为(过去6个月)和HCV测试进行了采访。受试者(n = 230)被分为低/中度风险(仅20.4%借用药物制备设备)和高风险(19.6%借用注射器),并且54.5%的人报告HCV阳性。 Logistic回归模型显示,与无风险(60%没借钱)相比,低/中度风险与非注射社交网络成员较少,身体健康差以及获得无菌注射设备有关。除社交网络外,高风险与所有这些因素有关。 HCV状况与任何风险水平均无关。与减少丙型肝炎病毒状态的了解相比,改善对无菌注射设备的访问对减少这一注射毒品使用者的注射风险可能更为重要。记录研究局限性并讨论建议。

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