Background Malaysian fishermen have been identified as a key-affected HIV population with HIV rates 10 times higher than national rates. A number of studies have identified that psychosocial and structural-level stressors increase HIV injection drug risk behaviors. The purpose of this paper is to examine psychosocial and structural-level stressors of injection drug use and HIV injection drug risk behaviors among Malaysian fishermen. Methods The study employs a cross-sectional design using respondent driven sampling methods. The sample includes 406 fishermen from Pahang state, Malaysia. Using multivariate logistic regressions, we examined the relationship between individual (depression), social (adverse interactions with the police), and st...
From publishers: Background Few investigations have assessed risk behaviours and social-structural ...
Background In Western settings, the relationship between trauma history, posttraumatic stress disord...
Contains fulltext : 90592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Inje...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen are a high-risk group for HIV, having higher HIV rates than typically high-risk groups lik...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Background: This study was to explore the pattern and depth of social and health risk problems that ...
Background: Female drug users (FDUs) dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS) are predisposed ...
Background: Women who inject drugs face vast disparities in health outcomes relative to their counte...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Abstract Background The severity of HIV/AIDS pandemic linked to injecting drug use is one of the mos...
Background In Western settings, the relationship between trauma history, posttraumatic stress disord...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In recent years, chan...
From publishers: Background Few investigations have assessed risk behaviours and social-structural ...
Background In Western settings, the relationship between trauma history, posttraumatic stress disord...
Contains fulltext : 90592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Inje...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen are a high-risk group for HIV, having higher HIV rates than typically high-risk groups lik...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Background: This study was to explore the pattern and depth of social and health risk problems that ...
Background: Female drug users (FDUs) dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS) are predisposed ...
Background: Women who inject drugs face vast disparities in health outcomes relative to their counte...
INTRODUCTION: HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In rece...
Abstract Background The severity of HIV/AIDS pandemic linked to injecting drug use is one of the mos...
Background In Western settings, the relationship between trauma history, posttraumatic stress disord...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
HIV spread rapidly among people who inject drugs in Bangkok in the late 1980s. In recent years, chan...
From publishers: Background Few investigations have assessed risk behaviours and social-structural ...
Background In Western settings, the relationship between trauma history, posttraumatic stress disord...
Contains fulltext : 90592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Inje...