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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 26, 2014 - Issue 5
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Risk behaviors for HIV in sexual partnerships of San Francisco injection drug users

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Pages 554-558 | Received 03 May 2013, Accepted 04 Sep 2013, Published online: 04 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

While injection drug users (IDU) in the USA are known to form sexual partnerships with IDU as well as non-IDU, scientific research is lacking regarding risk behaviors for HIV transmission within these partnerships. Such information could aid HIV-prevention efforts among IDU and could also explain the relatively low prevalence of HIV among non-IDU heterosexuals in US cities such as San Francisco. Using data from a cross-sectional sample of San Francisco IDU we estimated (1) the prevalence of IDU–IDU and IDU–non-IDU sexual partnerships, (2) the frequency of serodiscordant unprotected intercourse in IDU–IDU and IDU–non-IDU sexual partnerships, and (3) the frequency of concurrence of sexual risk and injection-related risk within IDU–IDU sexual partnerships. An estimated 68% of sexually active San Francisco IDU is in IDU–IDU partnerships. Our analysis suggests that compared to IDU–non-IDU partnerships, IDU–IDU partnerships include a greater rate of episodes of serodiscordant unprotected intercourse (incidence rate ratio: 10.2; 95% confidence interval: 2.1–50.7). In fact, our data suggest that 92% of serodiscordant sexual episodes involving IDU are attributable to IDU–IDU pairings. Unprotected intercourse and needle sharing occur concurrently in an estimated 29% of IDU–IDU partnerships. Our data suggest that HIV-transmission risk is higher within IDU–IDU partnerships than it is within IDU–non-IDU partnerships. This disparity could explain the relatively low prevalence of HIV among non-IDU heterosexuals in San Francisco. We recommend that HIV-prevention efforts among IDU continue to address sexual risk behaviors for HIV transmission in addition to injection-related risk behaviors, with emphasis on IDU–IDU partnerships.

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