| Literature DB >> 26132715 |
Honoria Guarino1, Lisa A Marsch, Sherry Deren, Shulamith L A Straussner, Anastasia Teper.
Abstract
Available evidence suggests that young former Soviet Union immigrants in New York City have high rates of non-medical prescription opioid and heroin use, drug injection and injection-related risk behavior, making them vulnerable to hepatitis C virus (HCV)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, overdose and associated harms. This group has been the focus of little research, however. This paper presents quantitative and qualitative data from 80 former Soviet immigrants (ages 18-29) to characterize their opioid use trajectories, injection risk behavior, HCV/HIV testing histories and self-reported HCV/HIV serostatus, and provides clinically meaningful data to inform tailored education, prevention and harm reduction interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Former Soviet Union immigrants; HCV risk; drug use trajectories; injection risk behavior; prescription opioid misuse; transition to heroin; transition to injection; young injectors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26132715 PMCID: PMC4583065 DOI: 10.1080/10550887.2015.1059711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Addict Dis ISSN: 1055-0887