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HIV testing behavior and sexual risk behaviors among out-of-treatment drug users in Long Beach, California.

Reynolds GL, Janson JA, Wood MM, Klahn JA, Fisher DG; International Conference on AIDS.

Int Conf AIDS. 2002 Jul 7-12; 14: abstract no. D11285.

California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, United States

BACKGROUND: To explore the relationship between HIV testing behaviors and sexual risk behaviors, including lack of condom use, in a sample of out-of-treatment drug users in Long Beach, California. METHODS: A community-based sample of 315 drug users was recruited from an HIV prevention setting. All interviews were conducted in 2001. RESULTS: For Woman: Lifetime number of HIV tests was significantly smaller for women who had unprotected vaginal sex in the last 30 days (M = 6.20, SD=5.4) compared to those who did not have recent unprotected vaginal sex (M=9.33, SD=8.7), t(98)=2.21, p=.03. Men: Ever having given sex to get drugs was associated with having a recent HIV test (chi(1)=6.39, p=.011). Men who had given sex to get drugs had a higher mean number of HIV tests (M=8.04, SD=6.87) compared to men who had never given sex to get drugs (M=5.36, SD=9.17), t(249)=2.51, p=.012. Men who had unprotected oral sex in the last 30 days had a higher mean number of lifetime HIV tests (M=7.43, SD=8.89) than men who did not have recent unprotected oral sex (M=3.58, SD=5.67), t(249)=2.96, p=.0034). Black men gave money for sex significantly more times (M=2.53, SD=4.48) than White (M=.56, SD=1.92) or Hispanic men (M=.50, SD=.836), F(2)=3.19, p=.045. Black men also had fewer lifetime HIV tests (M=5.00, SD=4.63) compared to all other men (M=7.40, SD=10.03), t(249)=2.50, p=.013. CONCLUSIONS: HIV testing for women is associated with unprotected vaginal sex. For men, it is associated with trading sex for drugs, having unprotected oral sex, and Black race/ethnicity.

Publication Types:
  • Meeting Abstracts
Keywords:
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • African Americans
  • Behavior
  • California
  • European Continental Ancestry Group
  • Female
  • Hispanic Americans
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Risk-Taking
  • Safe Sex
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Unsafe Sex
  • therapy
Other ID:
  • GWAIDS0014444
UI: 102251942

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