A Pilot Study of Polysubstance Use Sequences across the Lifespan among Assiniboine and Sioux People Who Use Injection Drugs.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work, Research Center in Minority Institutions, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • American Indians/Alaska Natives face the highest rates of acute Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection and related deaths in the U.S., alongside rising drug overdose deaths involving stimulants.
  • A pilot study was conducted with 40 Indigenous people who use injection drugs (IPWIDs) to analyze their polysubstance use patterns over their lifetimes using a life history calendar.
  • Results showed that most participants started injecting drugs before age 21, many shared syringes, and there was a significant increase in stimulant use after they began injecting, highlighting a connection between methamphetamine use and the HCV epidemic in this population.

Article Abstract

Compared with other racial/ethnic groups in the United States, American Indians/Alaska Natives have the highest rates of acute Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection, the highest HCV-related mortality, and one of the fastest climbing rates of drug overdose deaths involving stimulants. In this pilot study, a life history calendar was administered to Indigenous people who use injection drugs (IPWIDs) to understand sequences of polysubstance use across the lifespan. 40 IPWIDs completed a questionnaire and life history calendar. Social sequence analysis was used to examine patterns in sequential phenomena among substances reported over years of the lifespan. Most participants (55%) began injecting substances before the age of 21, 62.5% shared syringes with others, and 45% had ever been diagnosed with HCV. An appreciably large increase in the use of stimulants occurred between the year prior to and following injection initiation (33% to 82%). A three-cluster solution distinguished younger IPWIDs transitioning into polysubstance use involving stimulants and/or narcotic analgesics from adults using narcotic analgesics with stimulants over longer periods of time, and adults most focused on stimulant use over time. Findings from this pilot study contribute to an understanding of how methamphetamine injection plays a role in the HCV epidemic among IPWIDs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819103PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010543DOI Listing

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