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Risk and Reciprocity: HIV and the Injection Drug User

Pages 243-249 | Published online: 20 Jan 2012

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Hien Thi Ho, Hien Thi Ho, Lisa Maher, Hien Thi Ho & Lisa Maher. (2008) Có vay có tr (What goes around comes around): culture, risk and vulnerability to blood-borne viruses among ethnic Vietnamese injecting drug users. Drug and Alcohol Review 27:4, pages 420-428.
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M. W. Ross, S. C. Timpson, M. L. Williams & A. Bowen. (2007) The impact of HIV-related interventions on HIV risk behavior in a community sample of African American crack cocaine users. AIDS Care 19:5, pages 608-616.
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H. Ann Finlinson, HéctorM. Colón, Mayra Soto López, RafaelaR. Robles & John G. H. Cant. (2005) Injecting Shared Drugs: An Observational Study of the Process of Drug Acquisition, Preparation, and Injection by Puerto Rican Drug Users. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37:1, pages 37-49.
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SamuelR. Friedman, Sung-Yeon Kang, Sherry Deren, Rafaela Robles, HectorM. Colón, Jonny Andia, Denise Oliver-Velez & Ann Finlinson. (2002) Drug-Scene Roles and HIV Risk Among Puerto Rican Injection Drug Users in East Harlem, New York and Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 34:4, pages 363-369.
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Rhidian Hughes. (2000) “Friendships Are a Big Part of It”: Social Relationships, Social Distance, and HIV Risks. Substance Use & Misuse 35:9, pages 1149-1176.
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William A. Zule & David P. Desmond. (2000) Factors Predicting Entry of Injecting Drug Users into Substance Abuse Treatment. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 26:2, pages 247-261.
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Richard H. Needle, Susan Coyle, Helen Cesari, Robert Trotter, Michael Clatts, Stephen Koester, Laurie Price, Eleanor McLellan, Ann Finlinson, Ricky N. Bluthenthal, Todd Pierce, Jay Johnson, T. Stephen Jones & Mark Williams. (1998) HIV Risk Behaviors Associated with the Injection Process: Multiperson Use of Drug Injection Equipment and Paraphernalia in Injection Drug User Networks. Substance Use & Misuse 33:12, pages 2403-2423.
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RickyN. Bluthenthal, AlexH. Kral, Jennifer Lorvick & JohnK. Watters. (1997) Impact of law enforcement on syringe exchange programs: A look at Oakland and San Francisco. Medical Anthropology 18:1, pages 61-83.
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Beth R. Crisp & James G. Barber. (1997) Deciding to Risk It: Toward a Multivariate Model of Unsafe Injecting Behavior. Substance Use & Misuse 32:14, pages 2047-2060.
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Liz Dear. (1995) Negotiated safety: What you don't know won't hurt you, or will it?. Drug and Alcohol Review 14:3, pages 323-329.
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Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti, Basmattee Boodram, Kimberly Page & Carl Latkin. (2023) Injection partnership characteristics and HCV status associations with syringe and equipment sharing among people who inject drugs. BMC Public Health 23:1.
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Delesha M. Carpenter, William A. Zule, Caitlin M. Hennessy, Donna M. Evon, Christopher B. Hurt & Bayla Ostrach. (2022) Factors associated with perceived ease of access to syringes in Appalachian North Carolina. The Journal of Rural Health 39:1, pages 212-222.
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R. Abadie & K. Dombrowski. (2020) “Caballo”: risk environments, drug sharing and the emergence of a hepatitis C virus epidemic among people who inject drugs in Puerto Rico. Harm Reduction Journal 17:1.
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Kelsey A. Simpson, Alex H. Kral, Jesse L. Goldshear, Lynn Wenger, Carol S. Strike & Ricky N. Bluthenthal. (2020) Reasons for assisting with injection initiation: Results from a large survey of people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 209, pages 107885.
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Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson & Gboyega E. Abikoye. (2018) Syringe Sharing and the Risk of Viral Transmission Among People Who Inject Drugs in Nigeria: Structural, Relational, and Subjective Influences on Behaviors. Journal of Drug Issues 49:2, pages 387-404.
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Robert Heimer, Mawuena Binka, Stephen Koester, Jean-Paul C Grund, Amisha Patel, Elijah Paintsil & Brett D Lindenbach. (2018) Recovery of Infectious Hepatitis C Virus From Injection Paraphernalia: Implications for Prevention Programs Serving People Who Inject Drugs. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 217:3, pages 466-473.
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Lynn D. Wenger, Andrea M. Lopez, Alex H. Kral & Ricky N. Bluthenthal. (2016) Moral ambivalence and the decision to initiate others into injection drug use: A qualitative study in two California cities. International Journal of Drug Policy 37, pages 42-51.
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Abby E. Rudolph, Angela Robertson Bazzi & Sue Fish. (2016) Ethical considerations and potential threats to validity for three methods commonly used to collect geographic information in studies among people who use drugs. Addictive Behaviors 61, pages 84-90.
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Magdalena Harris & Tim Rhodes. (2013) Injecting practices in sexual partnerships: Hepatitis C transmission potentials in a ‘risk equivalence’ framework. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 132:3, pages 617-623.
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Erin Gregory Romero, Linda A. Teplin, Gary M. McClelland, Karen M. Abram, Leah J. Welty & Jason J. Washburn. 2013. Crime, HIV and Health: Intersections of Criminal Justice and Public Health Concerns. Crime, HIV and Health: Intersections of Criminal Justice and Public Health Concerns 19 62 .
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Abby E. Rudolph, Natalie D. Crawford, Danielle C. Ompad, Ebele O. Benjamin, Rachel J. Stern & Crystal M. Fuller. (2010) Comparison of injection drug users accessing syringes from pharmacies, syringe exchange programs, and other syringe sources to inform targeted HIV prevention and intervention strategies. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 50:2, pages 140-147.
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William A. Zule & Georgiy Bobashev. (2009) High dead-space syringes and the risk of HIV and HCV infection among injecting drug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 100:3, pages 204-213.
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Crystal M. Fuller, Chandra Ford & Abby Rudolph. 2009. HIV Prevention. HIV Prevention 305 339 .
Laura Sheard & Charlotte Tompkins. (2008) Contradictions and Misperceptions: An Exploration of Injecting Practice, Cleanliness, Risk, and Partnership in the Lives of Women Drug Users. Qualitative Health Research 18:11, pages 1536-1547.
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Prithwish De, Joseph Cox, Jean‐François Boivin, Robert W. Platt & Ann M. Jolly. (2007) The importance of social networks in their association to drug equipment sharing among injection drug users: a review. Addiction 102:11, pages 1730-1739.
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Hanne Thiede, Holly Hagan, Jennifer V. Campbell, Steffanie A. Strathdee, Susan L. Bailey, Sharon M. Hudson, Farzana Kapadia & Richard S. Garfein. (2007) Prevalence and correlates of indirect sharing practices among young adult injection drug users in five U.S. cities. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 91, pages S39-S47.
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Élise Roy, Éva Nonn, Nancy Haley & Joseph Cox. (2007) Hepatitis C meanings and preventive strategies among street-involved young injection drug users in Montréal. International Journal of Drug Policy 18:5, pages 397-405.
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Erin Gregory Romero, Linda A. Teplin, Gary M. McClelland, Karen M. Abram, Leah J. Welty & Jason J. Washburn. (2007) A Longitudinal Study of the Prevalence, Development, and Persistence of HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk Behaviors in Delinquent Youth: Implications for Health Care in the Community. Pediatrics 119:5, pages e1126-e1141.
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Leo Beletsky, Robin Ruthazer, Grace E. Macalino, Josiah D. Rich, Litjen Tan & Scott Burris. (2006) Physicians’ Knowledge of and Willingness to Prescribe Naloxone to Reverse Accidental Opiate Overdose: Challenges and Opportunities. Journal of Urban Health 84:1, pages 126-136.
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Mark L. Williams, Sheryl A. McCurdy, John S. Atkinson, Gad P. Kilonzo, M. T. Leshabari & Michael W. Ross. (2006) Differences in HIV Risk Behaviors by Gender in a Sample of Tanzanian Injection Drug Users. AIDS and Behavior 11:1, pages 137-144.
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Peter Vickerman, Matthew Hickman, Tim Rhodes & Charlotte Watts. (2006) Model Projections on the Required Coverage of Syringe Distribution to Prevent HIV Epidemics Among Injecting Drug Users. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 42:3, pages 355-361.
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Naomi Braine, Don C. Des Jarlais, Cullen Goldblatt, Cathy Zadoretzky & Charles Turner. (2005) HIV Risk Behavior Among Amphetamine Injectors at U.S. Syringe Exchange Programs. AIDS Education and Prevention 17:6, pages 515-524.
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Héctor M. Colón, H. Ann Finlinson, Martin Fishbein, Rafaela R. Robles, Mayra Soto-López & Héctor Marcano. (2005) Elicitation of Salient Beliefs Related to Drug Preparation Practices Among Injection Drug Users in Puerto Rico. AIDS and Behavior 9:3, pages 363-375.
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Hannah Cooper, Lisa Moore, Sofia Gruskin & Nancy Krieger. (2005) The impact of a police drug crackdown on drug injectors’ ability to practice harm reduction: A qualitative study. Social Science & Medicine 61:3, pages 673-684.
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Thomas Kerr, Will Small & Evan Wood. (2005) The public health and social impacts of drug market enforcement: A review of the evidence. International Journal of Drug Policy 16:4, pages 210-220.
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Hannah L.F. Cooper, David Wypij & Nancy Krieger. (2005) Police drug crackdowns and hospitalisation rates for illicit-injection-related infections in New York City. International Journal of Drug Policy 16:3, pages 150-160.
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Stephen Koester, Jason Glanz & Anna Bar�n. (2005) Drug Sharing Among Heroin Networks: Implications for HIV and Hepatitis B and C Prevention. AIDS and Behavior 9:1, pages 27-39.
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Hannah CooperLisa MooreSofia GruskinNancy Krieger. (2004) Characterizing Perceived Police Violence: Implications for Public Health. American Journal of Public Health 94:7, pages 1109-1118.
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SCOTT BURRIS, KIM M. BLANKENSHIP, MARTIN DONOGHOE, SUSAN SHERMAN, JON S. VERNICK, PATRICIA CASE, ZITA LAZZARINI & STEPHEN KOESTER. (2004) Addressing the “Risk Environment” for Injection Drug Users: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Cop. The Milbank Quarterly 82:1, pages 125-156.
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Élise Roy, Éva Nonn, Nancy Haley & Carole Morissette. (2003) Le « partage » des matériels d’injection chez les jeunes usagers de drogues injectables de Montréal. Drogues, santé et société 2:1.
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Maureen Miller & Alan Neaigus. (2001) Networks, resources and risk among women who use drugs. Social Science & Medicine 52:6, pages 967-978.
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RickyN. Bluthenthal, Jennifer Lorvick, AlexH. Kral, ElizabethA. Erringer & JamesG. Kahn. (1999) Collateral damage in the war on drugs: HIV risk behaviors among injection drug users. International Journal of Drug Policy 10:1, pages 25-38.
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Ricky N. Bluthenthal, Alex H. Kral, Elizabeth A. Erringer & Brian R. Edlin. (1999) Drug Paraphernalia Laws and Injection-Related Infectious Disease Risk among Drug Injectors. Journal of Drug Issues 29:1, pages 1-16.
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Stephen Koester, Robert E. Booth & Yiming Zhang. (1996) The Prevalence of Additional Injection-Related HIV Risk Behaviors Among Injection Drug Users. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology 12:2, pages 202-207.
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