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Organizing drug injectors against AIDS: Preliminary data on behavioral outcomes.
Authors:Friedman  Samuel R; Jarlais  Don C Des; Neaigus  Alan; Jose  Benny; Sufian  Meryl; Stepherson  Bruce; Mota  Patrice M; Manthei  Diane
Abstract:Describes a project based on organizing drug injectors to change their subculture in ways that promote lower risk behaviors. Initial and follow-up interviews were conducted with 368 Ss. Findings indicate a decline in high-risk behaviors such as renting or borrowing used syringes and an increase in risk-reducing behaviors such as using new syringes and condoms. Almost half the Ss entered drug abuse treatment during the follow-up period; 60% taught others to use bleach to decontaminate injecting equipment. Risk reduction was greater among Ss who attended group meetings. Thus, organizing drug injectors is a feasible intervention that should be adopted elsewhere. Drug injectors can take on responsibility in combating AIDS. All evaluations of interventions should measure Ss' efforts to spread the message to others. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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