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Employment Cessation, Long Term Labour Market Engagement and HIV Infection Risk Among People Who Inject Drugs in an Urban Canadian Setting.

Lindsey Richardson1,2, Mitchell Mammel3, M-J Milloy3,4, Kanna Hayashi3,5.   

Abstract

The potential for changes in socio-economic status, such as employment exits, to increase HIV infection risk are not well examined among people who inject illicit drugs (PWID). We used longstanding cohort data from Vancouver, Canada, to longitudinally assess associations between employment cessation and outcomes with documented linkages to HIV infection risk among PWID. From 2005 to 2015, 1222 participants reported 1154 employment exits. Employment exits were significantly associated with transitions into unstable housing; moving to the inner-city; initiating informal, prohibited or illegal income generation; high risk drug use practices; and exiting methadone maintenance therapy. HIV infection rates were higher among participants with lower long-term labour market engagement. These findings suggest that employment cessation coincides with initiating exposure to aspects of socioeconomic marginalization and drug use associated with HIV infection risk. Support for employment retention that prevents poverty entrenchment and harmful drug use could contribute to HIV prevention measures for PWID.

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Keywords:  Employment transitions; HIV infection; Injection drug use; Socioeconomic marginalization

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30924066      PMCID: PMC7032733          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02472-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  73 in total

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7.  Cohort Profile: The Assessing Economic Transitions (ASSET) Study-A Community-Based Mixed-Methods Study of Economic Engagement among Inner-City Residents.

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