Predictors and Risk-Taking Consequences of Drug Use Among HIV-Infected Women
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Novotná, LenkaWilson, Tracey E.
Minkoff, Howard L.
McNutt, Louise-Anne
DeHovitz, Jack A.
Ehrlich, Ira
Des Jarlais, Don C.
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Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human RetrovirologyDate Published
1999-04Publication Volume
20Publication Issue
5Publication Begin page
502Publication End page
507
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Objective: To determine rates of drug use among women with HIV, and to examine associations between drug use, health, risk behavior, and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Design: A longitudinal cohort study of 260 women with confirmed HIV-positive serostatus. Methods: Each participant contributed a self-report interview, a clinical examination, laboratory testing of cultures for Trichomonas vaginalis, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and urinalysis for the presence of metabolites of cocaine and opiates. Data were examined on 140 women at 1-year follow-up. Women were defined as drug users if they reported crack, cocaine, or heroin use in the 6 months before the interview or if they had a positive toxicologic test result for cocaine or opiates. Results: 34% of those in the sample were classified as positive for drug use. Drug use was associated with the number of sexual partners, age at first intercourse, prevalence of STDs, and lower quality of life. STDs were present at baseline in 33.7% and 15.5% of drug users and nonusers, respectively. Drug use among this population was also associated at both baseline and follow-up with the likelihood of having a Karnofsky score below 80, and with overall perceived general health. Conclusions: Drug users in this cohort were more likely to engage in behaviors that place them at risk for STDs, to have elevated STD prevalence, and to have lower perceived health across several indices. Identification of drug use and treatment for it need to be a central component of HIV care for women.Citation
Novotná L, Wilson TE, Minkoff HL, McNutt LA, DeHovitz JA, Ehrlich I, Des Jarlais DC. Predictors and risk-taking consequences of drug use among HIV-infected women. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1999 Apr 15;20(5):502-7. doi: 10.1097/00042560-199904150-00014. PMID: 10225234.DOI
10.1097/00042560-199904150-00014ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1097/00042560-199904150-00014
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