This study compares the drug use and needle risk behaviors among 733 crack-smoking injection drug users (IDUs) and 518 nonsmoking IDUs. Participants were recruited in Dayton and Columbus, Ohio, for the Cooperative Agreement for AIDS Community-Based Outreach/Intervention Research Program from 1992 to 1996. Crack-smoking IDUs were more likely to be male, African-American, and 30 to 40 years of age, but less likely to be married or living with a sex partner compared to nonsmokers. Daily crack users were less likely to be daily injectors but more likely to use alcohol daily when compared to non-crack users and less-than-daily crack smokers. IDUs who smoked crack less than daily were more likely to have injected with needles and syringes used by...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Few data have been available to examine the longitudinal behavioral changes among injection drug use...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of all men currently diagnosed with AIDS. MSM...
This study compares the drug use and needle risk behaviors among 733 crack-smoking injection drug us...
This study compares the sociodemographic characteristics and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk...
Recent statistics indicate that injection drug users (IDUs) and crack cocaine users are increasingly...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Recent statistics indicate that injection drug users (IDUs) and crack cocaine users are increasingly...
This exploratory study assesses the utility of substance abuse treatment as a strategy for preventin...
Variations in the drug use patterns of injection drug users (IDUs) can have important implications f...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
This study compares the impact of a standard and an enhanced intervention on the needle-use behavior...
This study examines the drug use patterns, sexual practices, condom use, knowledge and attitudes tow...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Few data have been available to examine the longitudinal behavioral changes among injection drug use...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of all men currently diagnosed with AIDS. MSM...
This study compares the drug use and needle risk behaviors among 733 crack-smoking injection drug us...
This study compares the sociodemographic characteristics and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk...
Recent statistics indicate that injection drug users (IDUs) and crack cocaine users are increasingly...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Recent statistics indicate that injection drug users (IDUs) and crack cocaine users are increasingly...
This exploratory study assesses the utility of substance abuse treatment as a strategy for preventin...
Variations in the drug use patterns of injection drug users (IDUs) can have important implications f...
Injection drug use is the third most frequent risk factor for new HIV infections in the United State...
This study compares the impact of a standard and an enhanced intervention on the needle-use behavior...
This study examines the drug use patterns, sexual practices, condom use, knowledge and attitudes tow...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Few data have been available to examine the longitudinal behavioral changes among injection drug use...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of all men currently diagnosed with AIDS. MSM...