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Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users

Cannabis and heavy alcohol use potentially increase HIV transmission by increasing risky drug behaviors. We studied 404 subjects entering treatment for heroin dependence, in St. Petersburg, Russia. We used the HIV Risk Assessment Battery (RAB) drug subscale to measure risky drug behavior. Although a...

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Autores principales: Walley, Alexander Y., Krupitsky, Evgeny M., Cheng, Debbie M., Raj, Anita, Edwards, Erika M., Bridden, Carly, Egorova, Valentina Y., Zvartau, Edwin E., Woody, George E., Samet, Jeffrey H.
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Publicado: Springer US 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2480514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17487577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-007-9243-6
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author Walley, Alexander Y.
Krupitsky, Evgeny M.
Cheng, Debbie M.
Raj, Anita
Edwards, Erika M.
Bridden, Carly
Egorova, Valentina Y.
Zvartau, Edwin E.
Woody, George E.
Samet, Jeffrey H.
author_facet Walley, Alexander Y.
Krupitsky, Evgeny M.
Cheng, Debbie M.
Raj, Anita
Edwards, Erika M.
Bridden, Carly
Egorova, Valentina Y.
Zvartau, Edwin E.
Woody, George E.
Samet, Jeffrey H.
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description Cannabis and heavy alcohol use potentially increase HIV transmission by increasing risky drug behaviors. We studied 404 subjects entering treatment for heroin dependence, in St. Petersburg, Russia. We used the HIV Risk Assessment Battery (RAB) drug subscale to measure risky drug behavior. Although all heavy alcohol users had risky drug behaviors, their drug RAB scores did not differ from non-heavy alcohol users in unadjusted or adjusted analyses. Cannabis use was significantly associated with drug RAB scores in unadjusted analyses (mean difference 1.7 points) and analyses adjusted for age, sex, and employment (mean difference 1.3 points). When also adjusting for stimulant use, the impact of cannabis use was attenuated and no longer statistically significant (mean difference 1.1 points). Because of the central role of risky drug behaviors in the Russian HIV epidemic, it is important to understand how the use of multiple substances, including cannabis and alcohol, impacts risky drug behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-24805142008-07-22 Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users Walley, Alexander Y. Krupitsky, Evgeny M. Cheng, Debbie M. Raj, Anita Edwards, Erika M. Bridden, Carly Egorova, Valentina Y. Zvartau, Edwin E. Woody, George E. Samet, Jeffrey H. AIDS Behav Original Paper Cannabis and heavy alcohol use potentially increase HIV transmission by increasing risky drug behaviors. We studied 404 subjects entering treatment for heroin dependence, in St. Petersburg, Russia. We used the HIV Risk Assessment Battery (RAB) drug subscale to measure risky drug behavior. Although all heavy alcohol users had risky drug behaviors, their drug RAB scores did not differ from non-heavy alcohol users in unadjusted or adjusted analyses. Cannabis use was significantly associated with drug RAB scores in unadjusted analyses (mean difference 1.7 points) and analyses adjusted for age, sex, and employment (mean difference 1.3 points). When also adjusting for stimulant use, the impact of cannabis use was attenuated and no longer statistically significant (mean difference 1.1 points). Because of the central role of risky drug behaviors in the Russian HIV epidemic, it is important to understand how the use of multiple substances, including cannabis and alcohol, impacts risky drug behaviors. Springer US 2007-05-09 2008-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2480514/ /pubmed/17487577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-007-9243-6 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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Walley, Alexander Y.
Krupitsky, Evgeny M.
Cheng, Debbie M.
Raj, Anita
Edwards, Erika M.
Bridden, Carly
Egorova, Valentina Y.
Zvartau, Edwin E.
Woody, George E.
Samet, Jeffrey H.
Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title_full Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title_fullStr Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title_full_unstemmed Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title_short Implications of Cannabis Use and Heavy Alcohol Use on HIV Drug Risk Behaviors in Russian Heroin Users
title_sort implications of cannabis use and heavy alcohol use on hiv drug risk behaviors in russian heroin users
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2480514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17487577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-007-9243-6
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