| Literature DB >> 24520914 |
Ritu Kumar Mishra1, Deepika Ganju, Sowmya Ramesh, Melody Lalmuanpuii, Langkham Biangtung, Chumben Humtsoe, Niranjan Saggurti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the context of increasing HIV prevalence among women in regular sexual partnerships, this paper examines the relationship between male injecting drug users' (IDUs) risky injecting practices and sexual risk behaviors with casual partners and inconsistent condom use with regular partners.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24520914 PMCID: PMC3932044 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7517-11-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harm Reduct J ISSN: 1477-7517
Sociodemographic characteristics, injecting practices, and sexual risk behaviors of injecting drug users
| Age | | | |
| 18–24 | 28.7 (240) | 48.4 (424) | 38.8 (664) |
| 25–29 | 25.2 (211) | 30.4 (266) | 27.9 (477) |
| 30+ | 46.1 (385) | 21.2 (186) | 33.4 (571) |
| Literacy | | | |
| Illiterate | 10.3 (86) | 26.6 (233) | 18.6 (319) |
| Literate | 89.7 (750) | 73.4 (643) | 81.4 (1,393) |
| Marital status | | | |
| Never married | 58.0 (485) | 68.2 (597) | 63.2 (1,082) |
| Ever married | 42.0 (351) | 31.8 (279) | 36.8 (630) |
| Employment status | | | |
| Unemployed | 32.5 (272) | 45.2 (396) | 39.0 (668) |
| Student | 6.6 (55) | 13.1 (115) | 9.9 (170) |
| Self/salaried employment | 20.7 (173) | 15.0 (131) | 17.8 (304) |
| Laborer (agricultural/non-agricultural) | 32.9 (275) | 22.0 (193) | 27.3 (468) |
| Small business/trade | 5.5 (46) | 2.7 (24) | 4.1 (70) |
| Othersa | 1.8 (15) | 1.9 (17) | 1.9 (32) |
| Age at first injection (years) | | | |
| < 18 | 7.5 (63) | 5.0 (44) | 6.3 (107) |
| 18–24 | 57.8 (483) | 71.9 (630) | 65.0 (1,113) |
| 25–29 | 20.1 (168) | 19.5 (171) | 19.8 (339) |
| 30+ | 14.6 (122) | 3.5 (31) | 8.9 (153) |
| Frequency of injecting drugsb | | | |
| Less frequent | 20.0 (167) | 64.4 (564) | 42.7 (731) |
| Frequent | 80.0 (669) | 35.6 (312) | 57.3 (981) |
| Shared needles/syringes | | | |
| No | 67.1 (561) | 74.7 (654) | 71.1 (1,215) |
| Yes | 32.8 (274) | 25.3 (221) | 29.0 (495) |
| Had a casual paid/unpaid sexual partnerc | | | |
| No | 65.2 (545) | 54.5 (477) | 59.7 (1,022) |
| Yes | 34.8 (291) | 45.6 (399) | 40.3 (690) |
| Condom use with casual paid/unpaid sexual partnerc, d, e | | | |
| Consistent | 28.5 (83) | 40.6 (162) | 35.5 (245) |
| Inconsistent | 71.5 (208) | 59.4 (237) | 64.5 (445) |
| Had a regular sexual partnerf | | | |
| No | 46.9 (392) | 30.1 (264) | 38.3 (656) |
| Yes | 53.1 (444) | 69.9 (612) | 61.7 (1,056) |
| Condom use with regular sexual partnerd, f, g | | | |
| Consistent | 11.5 (51) | 10.3 (63) | 10.8 (114) |
| Inconsistent | 88.5 (393) | 89.7 (548) | 89.2 (941) |
aInclude other occupations such as unskilled labor and selling drugs. bFrequent includes those who injected at least four times in past week; less frequent includes those who injected less than four times in the past week. cCasual paid/unpaid sexual partner: women with whom IDUs had sex in the last 12 months in exchange for cash/drugs/kind and women other than main steady partner/spouse with whom IDUs had sex but did not pay. dConsistent: used condoms in every sexual encounter; inconsistent: did not use condoms consistently in every sexual encounter. eAmong those who had a casual paid/unpaid sexual partner. fRegular sexual partner: main/steady sexual partner (spouse or girlfriend) in the past 12 months. gAmong those who had a regular sexual partner. Sum of the categories may not total to 100 due to missing responses.
Association between IDUs' background characteristics, needle/syringe sharing and condom use with casual partners
| | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | | ||
| Condom use with casual paid/unpaid sexual partnera | | 0.042 | | | | | |
| Consistent condom use | 15.6 (189) | 11.3 (56) | | – | – | – | |
| No casual paid/unpaid sexual partner | 59.5 (723) | 60.0 (297) | | – | – | – | |
| Inconsistent condom useb | 24.9 (303) | 28.7 (142) | | – | – | – | |
| Shared needles/syringes | | | | | | | 0.042 |
| No | – | – | | 77.1 (189) | 70.9 (723) | 68.1 (303) | |
| Yes | – | – | | 22.9 (56) | 22.1 (297) | 31.9 (142) | |
| Age (years) | | | <0.001 | | | | <0.001 |
| 18–24 | 42.9 (521) | 28.7 (142) | | 60.4 (148) | 30.6 (313) | 45.6 (203) | |
| 25–29 | 27.1 (329) | 29.9 (148) | 26.9 (66) | 25.2 (258) | 34.4 (153) | ||
| 30+ | 30.0 (365) | 41.4 (205) | 12.7 (31) | 44.1 (451) | 20.0 (89) | ||
| Literacy | | | <0.014 | | | | <0.001 |
| Illiterate | 17.1 (208) | 22.2 (110) | | 9.0 (22) | 21.3 (218) | 17.8 (79) | |
| Literate | 82.9 (1007) | 77.8 (385) | 91.0 (223) | 78.7 (804) | 82.3 (366) | ||
| Marital status | | | <0.001 | | | | <0.001 |
| Never married | 66.3 (805) | 55.8 (276) | | 88.6 (217) | 48.6 (497) | 82.7 (368) | |
| Ever married | 33.7 (410) | 44.2 (219) | 11.4 (28) | 51.4 (525) | 17.3 (77) | ||
| Employment status | | | <0.001 | | | | <0.001 |
| Unemployed | 39.8 (484) | 37.0 (183) | | 49.0 (120) | 34.6 (354) | 43.6 (194) | |
| Student | 12.1 (147) | 4.7 (23) | 16.3 (40) | 7.1 (73) | 12.8 (57) | ||
| Self/salaried employment | 17.4 (211) | 18.8 (93) | 16.7 (41) | 18.9 (193) | 15.7 (70) | ||
| Laborer (agricultural/non-agricultural) | 25.6 (311) | 31.7 (157) | 13.5 (33) | 32.8 (335) | 22.5 (100) | ||
| Small business/trade | 3.2 (39) | 6.1 (30) | 3.3 (8) | 4.8 (49) | 2.9 (13) | ||
| Othersc | 1.9 (23) | 1.8 (9) | 1.2 (3) | 1.8 (18) | 2.3 (11) | ||
| Age at first injection (years) | | | <0.001 | | | | < 0.001 |
| < 18 | 5.7 (69) | 7.7 (38) | | 4.9 (12) | 5.2 (53) | 9.4 (42) | |
| 18–24 | 63.5 (772) | 68.7 (340) | 81.6 (200) | 58.2 (595) | 71.5 (318) | ||
| 25–29 | 20.1 (244) | 19.0 (94) | 11.8 (29) | 23.3 (238) | 16.2 (72) | ||
| 30+ | 10.7 (130) | 4.7 (23) | 1.6 (4) | 13.3 (136) | 2.9 (13) | ||
| Frequency of injecting drugsd | | | 0.002 | | | | 0.059 |
| Less frequent | 45.1 (548) | 37.0 (183) | 38.4 (94) | 45.0 (460) | 39.8 (177) | ||
| Frequent | 54.9 (667) | 63.0 (495) | 61.6 (151) | 55.0 (562) | 60.2 (268) | ||
Column percentages are presented. n = total sample size for that category. aCasual paid/unpaid sexual partner: women with whom IDUs had sex in the last 12 months in exchange for cash/drugs/kind and women other than main steady partner/spouse with whom IDUs had sex but did not pay. bInconsistent condom use: did not use a condom consistently in every sexual encounter. cOthers: includes other occupations such as unskilled labor, selling drugs. dFrequent includes those who injected at least four times in the past week; less frequent includes those who injected less than four times in the past week.
Association between needle/syringe sharing, condom use with casual partners, and condom use with regular partners
| | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared needles/syringes | | | | |
| No | 59.8 (1,215) | Ref | 86.6 (726) | Ref |
| Yes | 66.1 (495) | 1.23 (0.94, 1.61) | 94.8 (327) | 2.31 (1.30, 4.09)** |
| Condom use with casual paid/unpaid sexual partner a, d | | | | |
| Consistent condom use | 61.6 (245) | Ref | 66.2 (151) | Ref |
| No casual paid/unpaid sexual partner | 69.9 (1,022) | 0.85 (0.61, 1.20) | 91.9 (714) | 2.87 (1.73, 4.77)*** |
| Inconsistent condom use | 41.9 (445) | 0.41 (0.29, 0.59)*** | 97.4 (190) | 18.14 (6.82, 48.21)*** |
Row percentages are presented. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.
aInconsistent condom use: did not use a condom consistently in every sexual encounter. bRegular sexual partner: main/steady sexual partner (spouse or girlfriend) in the last 12 months. cAdjusted for age, marital status, literacy, occupation, age at first injection, frequency of injecting drugs, and state; additionally shared needles/syringes and condom use with casual paid/unpaid sexual partner adjust for each other in this model. dCasual paid/unpaid sexual partner: women with whom IDUs had sex in the last 12 months in exchange for cash/drugs/kind and women other than main steady partner/spouse with whom IDUs had sex but did not pay.