| Literature DB >> 29170946 |
Brooke S West1, Debbie M Cheng2, Olga Toussova3, Elena Blokhina3, Natalia Gnatienko4, Kan Liu5, Jeffrey H Samet6,7, Anita Raj8.
Abstract
Limited research examines family planning for HIV-infected women with a history of injection drug use. We describe modern contraceptive use and its association with heavy drinking and recent injection for HIV-infected females in St. Petersburg, Russia (N = 49): 22.4% (n = 11) used traditional methods and 30.6% (n = 15) reported modern contraceptive use, which consisted primarily of condoms (26.5%, n = 13). Over 63% (n = 31) had an abortion. Observed associations for heavy alcohol use (AOR = 2.36, CI = 0.53, 12.41) and recent injection drug use (AOR = 2.88, CI = 0.60, 16.92) were clinically notable, but not statistically significant. Prioritizing family planning for HIV-infected women with a history of substance use is urgently needed.Entities:
Keywords: Females; HIV-infected; Injection drug use; Modern contraceptive use; Russia
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29170946 PMCID: PMC5960422 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-017-1990-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165