Non-injection substance use correlates with risky sex among men having sex with men: data from HIVNET
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Non-injection substance use correlates with risky sex among men having sex with men: data from HIVNET
Abstract
Associations between substance use and sexual behavior were examined among 3220 seronegative men who have sex with men (MSM) in a HIV vaccine preparedness study. Relationships between current and past substance use and current sexual risk were evaluated using crude odds ratios and logistic regression to adjust for confounding variables. Heroin and injection drug use were uncommon (< 2%). Substances most often used were alcohol (89%), marijuana (49%), nitrite inhalants (29%), amphetamines or similarly acting stimulants (21%), cocaine 14% and hallucinogens (14%). Increased adjusted odds for unprotected sex were significantly associated with current heavy alcohol use (OR 1.66; CI 1.18, 2.33), past alcohol problems (OR 1.25; CI 1.05, 1.48), and current drug use (OR 1.26; CI 1.08, 1.48). When associations with specific drugs and nitrite inhalants were examined separately, current use of cocaine and other stimulants (OR 1.25; CI 1.01, 1.55), hallucinogens (OR 1.40; CI 1.10, 1.77), and nitrite inhalants (some (OR 1.61; CI 1.35, 1.92); heavy (OR 2.18; CI 1.48, 3.20)), were independently associated with unprotected sex. Those with past drug use or past heavy alcohol use but not currently using demonstrated no increase in sexual risk, suggesting an important role for substance-focused interventions in risk reduction efforts among MSM.
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