Many people who inject illicit drugs receive manual assistance when injecting, and this practice has been linked to increased risk of HIV infection and other harms. Little is known, however, about this practice among youth. This study uses a multivariate generalized estimating equation to identify factors associated with receiving assistance with injecting among a cohort of streetinvolved youth aged 14–26 in Vancouver, Canada. A total of 253 participants reported injecting drugs during the study period, and 49% (n = 125) of these youth reported receiving assistance with injecting in the past six months. In multivariate analysis, younger age, female gender, binge drug use, heroin injecting, cocaine injecting, crystal methamphetamine injectin...
Background Street-involved youth are at high risk for experimenting with injection drug use; howe...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among inject...
Background: Though vast resources have been allocated toward the prevention of illicit drug use, the...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challe...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challenges,including el...
Syringe sharing places street-involved young people at risk of acquiring HIV and hepatitis C. While ...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as a route of admin...
Research Problem: Young injection drug users (IDUs) may be at elevated risk for blood-borne infectio...
Research Problem: Young injection drug users (IDUs) may be at elevated risk for blood-borne infectio...
Background Street-involved youth are at high risk for experimenting with injection drug use; howe...
Background Street-involved youth are at high risk for experimenting with injection drug use; howe...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among inject...
Background: Though vast resources have been allocated toward the prevention of illicit drug use, the...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challe...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challenges,including el...
Syringe sharing places street-involved young people at risk of acquiring HIV and hepatitis C. While ...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as a route of admin...
Research Problem: Young injection drug users (IDUs) may be at elevated risk for blood-borne infectio...
Research Problem: Young injection drug users (IDUs) may be at elevated risk for blood-borne infectio...
Background Street-involved youth are at high risk for experimenting with injection drug use; howe...
Background Street-involved youth are at high risk for experimenting with injection drug use; howe...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among inject...
Background: Though vast resources have been allocated toward the prevention of illicit drug use, the...