Prior research suggests that the interconnections between substance use, HIV risk and lack of adherence to HIV medications are especially strong among homeless individuals. Thus, study of these interconnections warrants public health attention. The objectives of this paper are to describe patterns of alcohol and drug use, associations between substance use and participation in high-risk sex, and associations between substance use and adherence to HIV treatment regimens among a sample of 602 homeless or unstably housed HIV-seropositive individuals who are part of a housing-based intervention--the Housing and Health Study. Participants experienced high levels of substance use. Significant associations were found between substance use and adhe...
Abstract Alcohol use is believed to increase sexual risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS ...
This study investigated the relationship between past and current substance use and protected health...
Homeless gay and bisexual (G/B) young men have multiple risk factors that increase their risk of con...
Prior research suggests that the interconnections between substance use, HIV risk and lack of adhere...
This paper aims to describe the prevalence and correlates of HIV-risk behaviors among adults receivi...
The objectives of this study were to describe the patterns of alcohol and recreational drug use of H...
The use of substances among youth experiencing homelessness is an important issue in the context of ...
The relationship between drug use and sexual risk behaviors have been linked in multiple studies, wi...
A biopsychosocial perspective is employed to assess associations among situational and psychosocial ...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Objective. Sexually active people living with HIV (PLWH) face difficult decisions about disclosing t...
Substance use and alcohol can have negative health consequences among both HIV-positive and -negativ...
This paper provides a concise overview of evidence on the possible link between high risk sexual beh...
Objectives: Drug interactions, poor adherence to medication and high-risk sexual behaviour may occur...
ABSTRACT. The complex relationships between recreational non-in-jection drug use and HIV sexual risk...
Abstract Alcohol use is believed to increase sexual risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS ...
This study investigated the relationship between past and current substance use and protected health...
Homeless gay and bisexual (G/B) young men have multiple risk factors that increase their risk of con...
Prior research suggests that the interconnections between substance use, HIV risk and lack of adhere...
This paper aims to describe the prevalence and correlates of HIV-risk behaviors among adults receivi...
The objectives of this study were to describe the patterns of alcohol and recreational drug use of H...
The use of substances among youth experiencing homelessness is an important issue in the context of ...
The relationship between drug use and sexual risk behaviors have been linked in multiple studies, wi...
A biopsychosocial perspective is employed to assess associations among situational and psychosocial ...
Background: This study was undertaken to determine if alcohol use is associated with sexual risk tak...
Objective. Sexually active people living with HIV (PLWH) face difficult decisions about disclosing t...
Substance use and alcohol can have negative health consequences among both HIV-positive and -negativ...
This paper provides a concise overview of evidence on the possible link between high risk sexual beh...
Objectives: Drug interactions, poor adherence to medication and high-risk sexual behaviour may occur...
ABSTRACT. The complex relationships between recreational non-in-jection drug use and HIV sexual risk...
Abstract Alcohol use is believed to increase sexual risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS ...
This study investigated the relationship between past and current substance use and protected health...
Homeless gay and bisexual (G/B) young men have multiple risk factors that increase their risk of con...