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Self-perception of assisting with future injection drug initiation: The influence of relationships in the process of drug injecting initiation.

Brittnie E Bloom1,2, Sonia Jain3, Xiaoying Sun3, Richard S Garfein1, Steffanie A Strathdee1, M-J Milloy4,5, Kanna Hayashi6, Kora DeBeck5,6, Ricky Bluthenthal7, Dan Werb1,8, Claudia Rafful8,9,10.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: People who inject drugs (PWID) play critical roles in assisting others into injection drug use (IDU) initiation. Understanding perceptions of PWID's risk of initiating others is needed to inform interventions for prevention. The objective was to examine factors associated with self-perception of assisting with future IDU initiation events. The primary variables of interest are the relationships of PWID with the person(s) they assisted and their reasons for previously providing initiation assistance. DESIGN AND METHODS: Data from Preventing Injecting by Modifying Existing Responses, a multi-site prospective community-recruited cohort study, were analysed. Analyses were restricted to PWID who reported ever providing IDU initiation assistance. Site-specific (Vancouver, Canada [n = 746]; San Diego, USA [n = 95] and Tijuana, Mexico [n = 92]) multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to determine factors associated with self-perception of assisting with future IDU initiation.
RESULTS: Having provided IDU initiation assistance to a family member or intimate partner decreased the odds of self-perception of assisting with future IDU initiation in Vancouver (AOR = 0.4; 95% CI 0.2-0.8); however, previous IDU initiation assistance to an 'other' increased the odds of self-perception of assisting with future IDU in Tijuana (AOR = 12.0; 95% CI 2.1-70.3). Daily IDU (Vancouver: AOR = 3.7; 95% CI 2.1-6.4) and less than daily IDU (San Diego: AOR = 5.9; 95% CI 1.3-27.1) (Vancouver: AOR = 2.6; 95% CI 1.4-2.9) were associated with increased self-perception of assisting with future IDU compared to current non-injectors. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS: Relationship to past initiates and IDU frequency might increase PWID's self-perception of assisting with future IDU. Interventions focused on social support and reducing IDU frequency may decrease occurrences of IDU initiation assistance.
© 2020 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.

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Keywords:  North America; drug injecting initiation; injection drug use; injection initiation assistance; relationships

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32840027      PMCID: PMC7977721          DOI: 10.1111/dar.13145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Rev        ISSN: 0959-5236


  43 in total

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Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2014-01-18       Impact factor: 4.492

2.  Preventing Injection Drug use Initiation: State of the Evidence and Opportunities for the Future.

Authors:  Dan Werb; R N Bluthenthal; G Kolla; C Strike; A H Kral; A Uusküla; D Des Jarlais
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 3.671

3.  Examining the Social Context of Injection Drug Use: Social Proximity to Persons Who Inject Drugs Versus Geographic Proximity to Persons Who Inject Drugs.

Authors:  Abby E Rudolph; April M Young; Jennifer R Havens
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2017-10-15       Impact factor: 4.897

4.  Factors associated with being asked to initiate someone into injection drug use.

Authors:  Ricky N Bluthenthal; Lynn Wenger; Daniel Chu; Jennifer Lorvick; Brendan Quinn; James P Thing; Alex H Kral
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2015-02-19       Impact factor: 4.492

5.  Barriers to use of free antiretroviral therapy in injection drug users.

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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1998-08-12       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  Initiators: an examination of young injecting drug users who initiate others to injecting.

Authors:  Joanne Bryant; Carla Treloar
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2007-12-21

7.  Socioeconomic marginalization and plasma HIV-1 RNA nondetectability among individuals who use illicit drugs in a Canadian setting.

Authors:  Lindsey A Richardson; Thomas H Kerr; Sabina Dobrer; Cathy M Puskas; Silvia A Guillemi; Julio S G Montaner; Evan Wood; M-J S Milloy
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2015-11-28       Impact factor: 4.177

8.  Evaluating methamphetamine use and risks of injection initiation among street youth: the ARYS study.

Authors:  Evan Wood; Jo-Anne Stoltz; Julio S G Montaner; Thomas Kerr
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2006-05-24

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Authors:  Louisa Degenhardt; Amy Peacock; Samantha Colledge; Janni Leung; Jason Grebely; Peter Vickerman; Jack Stone; Evan B Cunningham; Adam Trickey; Kostyantyn Dumchev; Michael Lynskey; Paul Griffiths; Richard P Mattick; Matthew Hickman; Sarah Larney
Journal:  Lancet Glob Health       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 26.763

10.  History of medication-assisted treatment and its association with initiating others into injection drug use in San Diego, CA.

Authors:  Maria Luisa Mittal; Devesh Vashishtha; Shelly Sun; Sonia Jain; Jazmine Cuevas-Mota; Richard Garfein; Steffanie A Strathdee; Dan Werb
Journal:  Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy       Date:  2017-10-03
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1.  Factors Associated with Likelihood of Initiating Others into Injection Drug Use Among People Who Inject Drugs in West Virginia.

Authors:  Sean T Allen; Kristin E Schneider; Alyona Mazhnaya; Rebecca Hamilton White; Allison O'Rourke; Alex H Kral; Ricky N Bluthenthal; Michael E Kilkenny; Susan G Sherman
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-06-02
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