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   Injecting and Sexual Networks and Sociodemographic Factors and Dual HIV Risk among People Who Inject Drugs: A Cross-sectional Study in Kermanshah Province, Iran  
   
نویسنده noroozi mehdi ,mirzazadeh ali ,noroozi alireza ,sharifi hamid ,higgs peter ,jorjoran-shushtari zahra ,farhoudian ali ,fadai farbod ,mohhamadi-shahboulaghi farahnaz ,armoon bahram ,hajebi ahmad ,massah omid
منبع addiction and health - 2016 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:186 -194
چکیده    Background: few studies suggest that social network factors, including size of sexual network may associate with drug-related and sexual high-risk behaviors. the objective of this study is to investigate injecting and sexual networks and sociodemographic factors that might be associated with dual hiv risk (dhr) among people who inject drug (pwid). methods: the data from a cross-sectional study of 455 pwid that were recruited through peer-referral sampling were used in this study. the data were collected using a structured questionnaire consisted of modules on sociodemographic characteristics, sexual and injection-related risk behaviors during 12 months before the interview. dhr was defined as engaged in both using a syringe previously used by other pwids and unprotected sex during last 12 months. data analysis was performed with descriptive and logistic regression. in final model, we considered variables with p < 0.500 as statistically significant. finally, reported adjusted odds ratio (aor) and confidence interval (95% ci) for variables that were significant in the final model. findings: a total of 455 men who injected drugs participated in this study. the mean age ± standard deviation (sd) was 33.2 ± 7.3 (range 19-58) years. overall, the prevalence of dhr in the last 12 months, 38% (95% ci: 18.3-51.2%). multivariate model showed that regular visit to needle, syringe programs (nsps) reduced odd of hdr to 50% when adjusted for other covariates, but still remained statistically significant (p < 0.050). the odds of reporting dhr was significantly higher in those ≥ 2 sex partners and injection partner (p < 0.010). odds of dhr was higher (aor: 2.3) among participants who had more than 2 injection per day but was not statistically significant (p > 0.050). conclusion: dhr was common in pwid in kermanshah, iran. having multiple injecting and sexual partners increased the odds of engaging in dual risk behaviors, but regular visit of nsps can reduce the dhr among pwid.
کلیدواژه People who inject drugs; Dual risk behaviors; Social network
آدرس university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, substance abuse and dependence research center, ایران, university of california, department of epidemiology and biostatics, USA. kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, iranian national center for addiction studies, school of advanced technologies in medicine, department of neuroscience and addiction, ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, la trobe university, department of public health, Australia, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, social determinants of health research center, ایران, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, substance abuse and dependence research center, ایران, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, psychosis research center, ایران, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, social determinants of health research center, department of nursing, ایران, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, school of health, department of health education and health promotion, student research committee, ایران, iran university of medical sciences, research center for addiction and risky behavior, ایران, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, substance abuse and dependence research center, ایران
 
     
   
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