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Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England

BACKGROUND: There is little information on the prevalence of recreational drug use among UK heterosexual men and women, in particular on use of drugs associated with ‘chemsex’ within gay communities. The aim of this study was to examine among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women...

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Autores principales: Miltz, Ada R, Rodger, Alison J, Sewell, Janey, Gilson, Richard, Allan, Sris, Scott, Christopher, Sadiq, Tariq, Farazmand, Paymaneh, McDonnell, Jeffrey, Speakman, Andrew, Sherr, Lorraine, Phillips, Andrew N, Johnson, Anne M, Collins, Simon, Lampe, Fiona C
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.103101
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author Miltz, Ada R
Rodger, Alison J
Sewell, Janey
Gilson, Richard
Allan, Sris
Scott, Christopher
Sadiq, Tariq
Farazmand, Paymaneh
McDonnell, Jeffrey
Speakman, Andrew
Sherr, Lorraine
Phillips, Andrew N
Johnson, Anne M
Collins, Simon
Lampe, Fiona C
author_facet Miltz, Ada R
Rodger, Alison J
Sewell, Janey
Gilson, Richard
Allan, Sris
Scott, Christopher
Sadiq, Tariq
Farazmand, Paymaneh
McDonnell, Jeffrey
Speakman, Andrew
Sherr, Lorraine
Phillips, Andrew N
Johnson, Anne M
Collins, Simon
Lampe, Fiona C
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description BACKGROUND: There is little information on the prevalence of recreational drug use among UK heterosexual men and women, in particular on use of drugs associated with ‘chemsex’ within gay communities. The aim of this study was to examine among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women in England: (i) the prevalence of recreational drug use (including use of drugs associated with chemsex), (ii) socio-economic/lifestyle correlates of drug use, and (iii) the association of drug use with sexual behavior measures and mental health symptoms. METHODS: Data are from the AURAH study of HIV-negative individuals attending sexual health clinics across England (2013–2014) and the ASTRA study of HIV-positive individuals attending HIV outpatient clinics in England (2011–2012). Prevalence of recreational drug use (past three months) and associations are presented separately among the four sample groups: HIV-negative (N = 470) and HIV-positive (N = 373) heterosexual men and HIV-negative (N = 676) and HIV-positive (N = 637) women. RESULTS: The age standardized prevalence of any drug use was 22.9%, 17.1%, 15.3%, and 7.1% in the four sample groups respectively. In all groups, cannabis was the drug most commonly used (range from 4.7% to 17.9%) followed by cocaine (1.6% to 8.5%). The prevalence of use of drugs associated with chemsex was very low among HIV-negative participants (1.0% heterosexual men, 0.2% women) and zero among HIV-positive men and women. In age-adjusted analysis, factors linked to drug use overall and/or to cannabis and cocaine use specifically in the four sample groups included Black/mixed Caribbean and white (vs. Black/mixed African) ethnicity, lower level of education , cigarette smoking, and higher risk alcohol consumption. Associations of recreational drug use with measures of condomless sex, depression, and anxiety were observed in the four groups, but were particularly strong/apparent among women. CONCLUSION: Providers need to be aware of cannabis and cocaine use and its potential link with sexual risk behavior and symptoms of depression and anxiety among heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics.
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spelling pubmed-81884222021-06-16 Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England Miltz, Ada R Rodger, Alison J Sewell, Janey Gilson, Richard Allan, Sris Scott, Christopher Sadiq, Tariq Farazmand, Paymaneh McDonnell, Jeffrey Speakman, Andrew Sherr, Lorraine Phillips, Andrew N Johnson, Anne M Collins, Simon Lampe, Fiona C Int J Drug Policy Research Paper BACKGROUND: There is little information on the prevalence of recreational drug use among UK heterosexual men and women, in particular on use of drugs associated with ‘chemsex’ within gay communities. The aim of this study was to examine among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women in England: (i) the prevalence of recreational drug use (including use of drugs associated with chemsex), (ii) socio-economic/lifestyle correlates of drug use, and (iii) the association of drug use with sexual behavior measures and mental health symptoms. METHODS: Data are from the AURAH study of HIV-negative individuals attending sexual health clinics across England (2013–2014) and the ASTRA study of HIV-positive individuals attending HIV outpatient clinics in England (2011–2012). Prevalence of recreational drug use (past three months) and associations are presented separately among the four sample groups: HIV-negative (N = 470) and HIV-positive (N = 373) heterosexual men and HIV-negative (N = 676) and HIV-positive (N = 637) women. RESULTS: The age standardized prevalence of any drug use was 22.9%, 17.1%, 15.3%, and 7.1% in the four sample groups respectively. In all groups, cannabis was the drug most commonly used (range from 4.7% to 17.9%) followed by cocaine (1.6% to 8.5%). The prevalence of use of drugs associated with chemsex was very low among HIV-negative participants (1.0% heterosexual men, 0.2% women) and zero among HIV-positive men and women. In age-adjusted analysis, factors linked to drug use overall and/or to cannabis and cocaine use specifically in the four sample groups included Black/mixed Caribbean and white (vs. Black/mixed African) ethnicity, lower level of education , cigarette smoking, and higher risk alcohol consumption. Associations of recreational drug use with measures of condomless sex, depression, and anxiety were observed in the four groups, but were particularly strong/apparent among women. CONCLUSION: Providers need to be aware of cannabis and cocaine use and its potential link with sexual risk behavior and symptoms of depression and anxiety among heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics. Elsevier 2021-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8188422/ /pubmed/33494013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.103101 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miltz, Ada R
Rodger, Alison J
Sewell, Janey
Gilson, Richard
Allan, Sris
Scott, Christopher
Sadiq, Tariq
Farazmand, Paymaneh
McDonnell, Jeffrey
Speakman, Andrew
Sherr, Lorraine
Phillips, Andrew N
Johnson, Anne M
Collins, Simon
Lampe, Fiona C
Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title_full Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title_fullStr Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title_full_unstemmed Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title_short Recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among HIV-negative and HIV-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and HIV clinics in England
title_sort recreational drug use and use of drugs associated with chemsex among hiv-negative and hiv-positive heterosexual men and women attending sexual health and hiv clinics in england
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.103101
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