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Club Drugs as Causal Risk Factors for HIV Acquisition Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Review

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Pages 1551-1601 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We reviewed medical and psychology databases for articles published between January 1980 and August 2005 demonstrating associations between HIV_Sexually Transmitted Infection risk and club drug use. Seventy-four articles were reviewed, of which 30 provided adjusted risk ratios for associations between HIV_sexually transmitted infection risk and club drug use among men who have sex with men. Definitions and lists of club drugs were broad and inconsistent. We constructed a conceptual framework of biologically plausible pathways for causation. Using Hill's criteria to examine club drugs as causal risk factors for HIV, we found the most evidence for methamphetamine and volatile nitrites; however, more studies are needed.

Notes

The journal's style utilizes the category substance abuse as a diagnostic category. Substances are used or misused; living organisms are and can be abused. The often used classification “substance of abuse” is a misnomer, scientifically, albeit it fits in with the ongoing mystification and empowering of selected psychoactive substances. Editor's note.

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