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Early onset of drug and polysubstance use as predictors of injection drug use among adult drug users

机译:成年吸毒者中毒品和多物质使用的较早发作是注射毒品使用的预测指标

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Early onset of alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use is an indicator of later substance use problems in adulthood such as alcohol or other drug dependence. This paper seeks to address the association between early onset alcohol, marijuana, cigarette, and polysubstance use with injection drug use among recent illicit drug users. The current study used baseline data from the Baltimore site of the NEURO-HIV Epidemiologic Study, an investigation of neuropsychological and social-behavioral risk factors of HIV, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C among both injection and non-injection drug users in Baltimore, Maryland. The present study used a subset (N=651) of the larger parent study that identified as White or Black, and reported any drug use in the past 6months. In the full sample slightly more than half (52.5%) of study participants were IDUs. IDUs differed from non-IDUs on age of initiation for cigarettes, marijuana, and alcohol, with IDUs initiating the use of all three substances significantly earlier than non-IDUs. IDUs also had significantly greater proportions of early onset of alcohol (χ 2=19.71, p.01), cigarette (χ 2=11.05, p.01), marijuana (χ 2=10.83, p.01), and polysubstance use (χ 2=23.48, p.01) than non-IDUs. After adjusting for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, only participants identified as early onset alcohol users (AOR=1.47, 95% CI: 1.00-2.18) and early onset polysubstance users (AOR=1.62, 95% CI: 1.10-2.38) were more likely to have IDU status than those who reported initiating substance use later. IDU status was then stratified by race/ethnicity. After controlling for age and gender, only early polysubstance use was a significant predictor of IDU status for Whites (AOR=2.06, 95% CI: 1.07-3.93). Consistent with literature on early substance initiation and later illicit substance use, early onset of alcohol and polysubstance use is an important risk factor for IDU in adulthood.
机译:酒精,大麻和香烟的早期发作是成年后较晚的物质使用问题的指标,例如酒精或其他药物依赖性。本文旨在解决近期非法吸毒者中早期发作的酒精,大麻,香烟和多物质使用与注射毒品使用之间的关联。本研究使用了来自NEURO-HIV流行病学研究巴尔的摩站点的基线数据,该数据是对在美国注射吸毒者和非注射吸毒者中HIV,甲型肝炎,乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎的神经心理和社会行为危险因素的调查马里兰州巴尔的摩。本研究使用了较大的父母研究的子集(N = 651),该研究被确定为白人或黑人,并报告了过去6个月内的任何药物使用情况。在全部样本中,略多于一半(52.5%)的研究参与者是注射毒品使用者。在卷烟,大麻和酒精的起始使用年龄上,注射吸毒者与非注射吸毒者有所不同,注射吸毒者开始使用这三种物质的时间要明显长于非注射吸毒者。注射毒品的早期发病比例也显着较高(χ2 = 19.71,p <.01),香烟(χ2 = 11.05,p <.01),大麻(χ2 = 10.83,p <.01)和香烟。与非毒品使用者相比,毒品使用量(χ2 = 23.48,p <.01)。在调整了年龄,性别和种族/民族之后,只有参与者被确定为早期发作的酒精使用者(AOR = 1.47,95%CI:1.00-2.18)和早期发作的多种物质使用者(AOR = 1.62,95%CI:1.10-2.38) )比那些后来报告要开始使用毒品的人更可能具有IDU身份。然后按照种族/民族对IDU的身份进行了分层。在控制了年龄和性别之后,只有早期使用多种物质才是白人IDU状况的重要预测指标(AOR = 2.06,95%CI:1.07-3.93)。与早期药物引发和后来的非法药物使用有关的文献一致,酒精和多种物质的早期发作是成年期注射吸毒者的重要危险因素。

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