High rates of drug use, but low rates of HIV risk behaviours among injecting drug users during incarceration in Dutch prisons

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Van Haastrecht, HJA [1 ]
Bax, JS [1 ]
Van den Hoek, AJAR [1 ]
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[1] Dept Publ Hlth & Environm, Municipal Hlth Serv, NL-1018 WT Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Aims. To determine levels of injecting drug we and sexual risk behaviours in injecting drug users during and immediately following imprisonment in The Netherlands. Design, setting and participants. Cross-sectional survey of drug injectors attending methadone clinics, a sexually transmitted disease clinic and a central research site in Amsterdam. The mean age of the 188 participants was 35 years, 78% were male and 34% had HIV antibodies. Measurements. Self-reported drug use and sexual behaviours during the last period of imprisonment bl Dutch prisons within the previous 3 years and injecting drug use in the week following release from prison. Findings. A period of imprisonment in the preceding 3 years was reported by 188 (41%) of 463 interviewed drug injectors. The mean duration of last imprisonment was 3.6 months. Any use of cannabis, heroin or cocaine during imprisonment was reported by 55%, 37% and 20%, respectively. Five injectors (3%) admitted to having injected in prison, but no sharing of needles and syringes teas reported. Vaginal or anal sex was reported by two (1%) of the men and none of the women. Relapse to drug injecting during the week following release from prison was reported by 78/186 (42%) participants, in most cases (34%) at the very first day of release. Drug use behaviours during imprisonment were similar for those who were designated current injectors at the time of imprisonment and those who were not, but injecting in the first week following release from prison was far higher among 'current' injectors (63%) than among those who were not (11%). Conclusions. Contrary to findings from other countries, low levels of HIV risk behaviours occur among imprisoned drug injectors in The Netherlands. Intra-prison HIV preventive measures should be considered taking into account the nationally, regionally or locally varying conditions within the existing prisons.
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