Drug and HIV-Related Risk Behaviors After Geographic Migration Among a Cohort of Injection Drug Users

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Beth S. Rachlis
Evan Wood
Kathy Li
Robert S. Hogg
Thomas Kerr
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[1] British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,Department of Health Care and Epidemiology
[2] St. Paul’s Hospital,Department of Medicine
[3] University of British Columbia,Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] University of British Columbia,undefined
[5] Simon Fraser University,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2010年 / 14卷
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Migration; Injection drug use; HIV; Risk behaviors;
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To determine whether migration impacted on drug use and HIV-related risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDU), we identified participants in a prospective cohort of IDU (Vancouver Injection Drug User Study) who had reported migrating out of Greater Vancouver between May 1996 and November 2005. We compared risk behaviors before and after a move for individuals who migrated (movers) and for a similar period for non-movers using linear growth curve analyses. In total, 1,122 individuals were included, including 430 (38.3%) women and 331 (29.5%) Aboriginal participants. Among these, 192 (17.1%) individuals reported migrating out of Greater Vancouver between 1996 and 2005 while 930 (82.9%) did not. Movers were significantly younger than non-movers: 32.0 (Interquartile Range [IQR]: 24.3–39.2) and 34.6 (IQR: 26.9–40.8) respectively. A significant decrease in those reporting unstable housing, frequent heroin and cocaine injection occurred only in movers. Our findings suggest that, in this setting, risk-taking among IDU declines following periods of migration out of Greater Vancouver.
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