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Sharing syringes in Madrid
A social phenomenon
M. ANGELES RODRÍGUEZ-ARENAS, MARIA V. ZUNZUNEGUI PASTOR, SAMUEL R. FRIEDMAN, J.C. ROMERO BELLIDO and THOMAS P. WARD
Centro Universitario de salud pública Madrid, Spain
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. New York, NY, USA
Correspondence: M. Angeles Rodriguez-Arenas, Centro Unversitario de Salud Pública, c/ General Oraa 39, 28006 Madrid, Spain, tel. +34 1 5642499, fax +34 1 4116696
The objective was to determine which social and behavioural characteristics of injecting drug users (IDUs) are associated with injecting with syringes obtained from others. During 1990 and 1991, 901 Madrid IDUs were interviewed. Statistical analysis used cross-tabulations and logistic regression techniques. Forty-six per cent of those interviewed had injected in the previous 6 months with syringes previously used by someone else. The multivariate predictors were low level of education, no regular income, age at first injection, frequency of injection, use of cocaine, male-with-male sex and having less knowledge about HIV transmission.
Keywords: AIDS, HIV, inequality, injecting drug users, risk factors, syringe sharing
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