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Gender differences in circumstances surrounding first injection experience of rural injection drug users in the United States

机译:美国农村注射吸毒者初次注射经历周围情况的性别差异

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Background: Research has demonstrated that there can be substantial gender differences in circumstances surrounding initiation of injection drug use; however, little is known about the gendered dynamics of first injection in rural areas where syringe exchange is inaccessible or among those who predominantly inject prescription medications. The present study examines gender differences in first injection experience among rural residents who predominantly inject prescription opioids. Methods: Interview-administered questionnaires collected data from a sample of injection drug users (n= 394) recruited from Appalachian Kentucky using respondent-driven sampling. Results: Women were more likely to have initiated injection due to social-pressure (p= 0.001), received the drugs as a gift ( p= 0.011), initiated in their partner's home (p= 0.004) and in their partner's presence (p< 0.001), been injected by their partner (p< 0.001), used an unclean syringe ( p= 0.026), and received the syringe from their partner (p< 0.001). Women were also more likely to report having engaged in sexual intercourse before or after initiation (p< 0.001). Men were more likely to have personally purchased the drugs ( p= 0.002), to have acquired the syringe from a pharmacy/clinic ( p= 0.004), and to have injected with a friend ( p= 0.001) or family member ( p= 0.020). Men were also more likely to have a friend administer the first injection ( p= 0.007). Conclusions: In this population of rural drug users, notable gender differences in injection initiation were observed. Social pressure played a more substantial role in women's first injection experience, and male partners had an integral role in women's initiation.
机译:背景:研究表明,在开始使用注射毒品的情况下,性别可能存在实质性差异。但是,在无法更换注射器的农村地区或主要注射处方药的地区,人们对首次注射的性别动态知之甚少。本研究调查了主要注射处方阿片类药物的农村居民首次注射经历中的性别差异。方法:访谈管理的问卷收集了从阿巴拉契亚肯塔基州使用响应者驱动的样本中招募的注射吸毒者样本(n = 394)的数据。结果:由于社会压力(p = 0.001),妇女更有可能发起注射;作为礼物接受药物(p = 0.011);在伴侣的家中(p = 0.004)和伴侣在场的情况下(p (<0.001),由其伴侣注射(p <0.001),使用不干净的注射器(p = 0.026),并从其伴侣处接受注射器(p <0.001)。妇女也更有可能报告在性交之前或之后进行过性交(p <0.001)。男人更有可能亲自购买药品(p = 0.002),从药房/诊所购买注射器(p = 0.004)以及注射朋友(p = 0.001)或家人(p = 0.020)。男性也更有可能由朋友进行第一次注射(p = 0.007)。结论:在这个农村吸毒人群中,注射开始时观察到明显的性别差异。社会压力在妇女的首次注射经历中起着更大的作用,而男性伴侣在妇女的初次注射中起着不可或缺的作用。

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