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Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City

We describe patterns of polysubstance use and associations with HIV risk-related behaviors among women engaged in street-based transactional sex, an understudied yet important population and area of research. This sample was restricted to cisgender women who reported drug use (n = 244) in the baseli...

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Autores principales: Beckham, Sam Wilson, Glick, Jennifer L., Schneider, Kristin E., Allen, Sean T., Shipp, Lillian, White, Rebecca Hamilton, Park, Ju Nyeong, Sherman, Susan G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073783
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author Beckham, Sam Wilson
Glick, Jennifer L.
Schneider, Kristin E.
Allen, Sean T.
Shipp, Lillian
White, Rebecca Hamilton
Park, Ju Nyeong
Sherman, Susan G.
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description We describe patterns of polysubstance use and associations with HIV risk-related behaviors among women engaged in street-based transactional sex, an understudied yet important population and area of research. This sample was restricted to cisgender women who reported drug use (n = 244) in the baseline of the longitudinal SAPPHIRE cohort study. Latent class analysis (LCA) was conducted using drug use measures (route of administration (injection/non-injection); type of drug (specific opioids, stimulants)) and selection based on fit statistics and qualitative interpretation of the classes. Polysubstance use was prevalent (89% ≥ 2), and 68% had injected drugs in the past 3 months. A three-class solution was selected: Class 1 (“heroin/cocaine use”, 48.4% of sample), Class 2 (“poly-opioid use”, 21.3%), and Class 3 (“poly-route, polysubstance use”, 30.3%). Class 3 was significantly younger, and Class 2 was disproportionately non-White. Women reported high levels of housing (63%) and food (55%) insecurity, condomless sex with clients (40%), and client-perpetrated violence (35%), with no significant differences by class. Obtaining syringes from syringe services programs differed significantly by class, despite injection behaviors in all classes. Tailored HIV and overdose prevention programming that considers drug use patterns would strengthen their impact.
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spelling pubmed-89975212022-04-12 Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City Beckham, Sam Wilson Glick, Jennifer L. Schneider, Kristin E. Allen, Sean T. Shipp, Lillian White, Rebecca Hamilton Park, Ju Nyeong Sherman, Susan G. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article We describe patterns of polysubstance use and associations with HIV risk-related behaviors among women engaged in street-based transactional sex, an understudied yet important population and area of research. This sample was restricted to cisgender women who reported drug use (n = 244) in the baseline of the longitudinal SAPPHIRE cohort study. Latent class analysis (LCA) was conducted using drug use measures (route of administration (injection/non-injection); type of drug (specific opioids, stimulants)) and selection based on fit statistics and qualitative interpretation of the classes. Polysubstance use was prevalent (89% ≥ 2), and 68% had injected drugs in the past 3 months. A three-class solution was selected: Class 1 (“heroin/cocaine use”, 48.4% of sample), Class 2 (“poly-opioid use”, 21.3%), and Class 3 (“poly-route, polysubstance use”, 30.3%). Class 3 was significantly younger, and Class 2 was disproportionately non-White. Women reported high levels of housing (63%) and food (55%) insecurity, condomless sex with clients (40%), and client-perpetrated violence (35%), with no significant differences by class. Obtaining syringes from syringe services programs differed significantly by class, despite injection behaviors in all classes. Tailored HIV and overdose prevention programming that considers drug use patterns would strengthen their impact. MDPI 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8997521/ /pubmed/35409469 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073783 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Beckham, Sam Wilson
Glick, Jennifer L.
Schneider, Kristin E.
Allen, Sean T.
Shipp, Lillian
White, Rebecca Hamilton
Park, Ju Nyeong
Sherman, Susan G.
Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title_full Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title_fullStr Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title_full_unstemmed Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title_short Latent Classes of Polysubstance Use and Associations with HIV Risk and Structural Vulnerabilities among Cisgender Women Who Engage in Street-Based Transactional Sex in Baltimore City
title_sort latent classes of polysubstance use and associations with hiv risk and structural vulnerabilities among cisgender women who engage in street-based transactional sex in baltimore city
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073783
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