BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence, patterns and predictors (individual, social, cultural, and environmental) of illicit drug use and binge drinking in a cohort of Latino migrant men (LMM) in a new receiving community.MethodsA cohort of LMM in New Orleans (n = 125) was assembled in 2007 using respondent driven sampling and interviewed quarterly for 18 months regarding past month substance use and other potential covariates. Baseline frequencies were weighted using RDSAT and longitudinal analyses included generalized estimating equations (GEE) and the Cochran\ue2\u20ac\u201cArmitage test for trends.ResultsAt baseline, substance use behaviors were: drug use 15.0% (range 7.3\ue2\u20ac\u201c25.0%) and binge drink...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking and binge or excess drinking are unhealthy behaviors that frequently c...
The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and patterns of alcohol use among U.S. His...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research in the United States tends to indicate that immigrants from most...
High rates of sex and drug risk behaviors have been documented among Latino migrant men in the US. W...
Background Substance usage is a prevailing endemic around the globe. It has a global effect on the e...
Background A significant segment of the Latino migrant worker population in the United States is at ...
Few studies have examined correlates of heavy drinking among rural immigrant Latino men. This analys...
Background: Cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are unique environments where structural level varia...
Background: Cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are unique environments where structural level varia...
Methamphetamine and cocaine use have been associated with a vulnerability to HIV infection among men...
Background: Heavy alcohol use has the potential for multiple direct and indirect harmful effects; ho...
We assess the association between time fixed and time varying participant characteristics and subseq...
ObjectivesTo describe heavy alcohol use patterns and correlates in a diverse sample of MSM.MethodsWe...
We sought to quantify the association of social stressors with alcohol use among immigrant sexual an...
Evidence suggests that Hispanic and non-Hispanic White men (NHW) have comparable prevalence rates of...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking and binge or excess drinking are unhealthy behaviors that frequently c...
The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and patterns of alcohol use among U.S. His...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research in the United States tends to indicate that immigrants from most...
High rates of sex and drug risk behaviors have been documented among Latino migrant men in the US. W...
Background Substance usage is a prevailing endemic around the globe. It has a global effect on the e...
Background A significant segment of the Latino migrant worker population in the United States is at ...
Few studies have examined correlates of heavy drinking among rural immigrant Latino men. This analys...
Background: Cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are unique environments where structural level varia...
Background: Cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are unique environments where structural level varia...
Methamphetamine and cocaine use have been associated with a vulnerability to HIV infection among men...
Background: Heavy alcohol use has the potential for multiple direct and indirect harmful effects; ho...
We assess the association between time fixed and time varying participant characteristics and subseq...
ObjectivesTo describe heavy alcohol use patterns and correlates in a diverse sample of MSM.MethodsWe...
We sought to quantify the association of social stressors with alcohol use among immigrant sexual an...
Evidence suggests that Hispanic and non-Hispanic White men (NHW) have comparable prevalence rates of...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking and binge or excess drinking are unhealthy behaviors that frequently c...
The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and patterns of alcohol use among U.S. His...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research in the United States tends to indicate that immigrants from most...