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Circumstances, pedagogy and rationales for injection initiation among new drug injectors. | LitMetric

Circumstances, pedagogy and rationales for injection initiation among new drug injectors.

J Community Health

Institute for International Research on Youth at Risk, National Development and Research Institutes, Inc, 71 West 23rd Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10010, USA.

Published: June 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Injection drug use poses significant risks for newcomers, with many starting due to drug tolerance (49.3%) or a desire to experiment (61.1%).
  • Most new injectors (86.2%) lack the necessary skills to self-inject and often depend on older peers (58.5%) for help.
  • Female injectors are more likely to seek assistance from a partner compared to males, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies to address the diverse experiences of early injectors.

Article Abstract

Injection drug use is especially risky for new injectors. To understand the social and environmental contexts in which risks occur, we interviewed individuals who had initiated injection within the past 3 years (n = 146, 69.2% male) about the circumstances and rationales for their initial injection events. Respondents typically initiated injection due to tolerance (49.3%) and/or for experimentation (61.1%). Most (86.2%) did not possess the technical skills required to self-inject, and relied on the assistance of someone older (58.5%). While low levels of syringe sharing (5.8%) were reported, a majority of respondents (60.5%) engaged in at least one type of behavioral risk. Female injectors were more likely than male injectors to rely on another individual (95.5 vs. 82.2%), often a sex partner (40.5 vs. 7.2%), for assistance. The diversity seen in early injection practices highlights the need for tailored prevention messages to reach this population prior to the onset of injection risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862985PMC
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