HIV Risk, Health, and Social Characteristics of Sexual Minority Female Injection Drug Users in Baltimore

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Danielle German
Carl A. Latkin
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Health, Behavior and Society
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AIDS and Behavior | 2015年 / 19卷
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Injection drug users; LGBT; Sexual minority; Women; HIV; Lesbian, gay, bisexual; Health disparities;
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Female injection drug users (IDU) who report sex with women are at increased risk for HIV and social instability, but it is important to assess whether these disparities also exist according to sexual minority identity rather than behaviorally defined categories. Within a sample of current IDU in Baltimore, about 17 % of female study participants (n = 307) identified as gay/lesbian/bisexual. In controlled models, sexual minorities were three times as likely to report sex exchange behavior and four times as likely to report a recent STI. Injection risk did not differ significantly, but sexual minority women reported higher prevalence of socio-economic instability, negative health indicators, and fewer network financial, material, and health support resources. There is a need to identify and address socio-economic marginalization, social support, and health issues among female IDUs who identify as lesbian or bisexual.
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