Reducing HIV/AIDS high-risk behavior among injection drug users: Peers vs. education

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Madray, H [1 ]
van Hulst, Y [1 ]
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[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Sociol, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
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10.2190/1DWM-D9WA-22R1-70Q0
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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This study examines the effects of peer groups and education on risk behavior for HIV among injection drug users (IDUs). The sample consisted of 682 participants in the Eastern Connecticut Health Outreach project, which compares traditional and peer-driven outreach interventions for IDUs. Participants are educated about safer injecting, subsequently administered a risk-reduction knowledge test, and given an extensive interview. Logistic regression shows that education alone is not a significant factor in reducing risky behavior in IDUs among the behaviors studied. A significant interaction was found between peer support for safer use and personal saliency of peer attitudes for both syringe and water sharing. Neither peer attitudes nor education affected cooker sharing. These results suggest that while education may be an important component in any intervention, it is not alone sufficient to reduce risky behavior. Our findings suggest that peer-directed interventions may be useful in reducing some forms of risk behavior among IDUs.
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