Sexual HIV Risk Behaviors in a Treatment-Refractory Opioid-Dependent Sample.

Sexual HIV risk behaviors in a treatment-refractory opioid-dependent sample.

Filed under: Methadone Clinics

J Psychoactive Drugs. 2012 Jul-Aug; 44(3): 237-42
McHugh RK, Weitzman M, Safren SA, Murray HW, Pollack MH, Otto MW

The propensity to engage in risk behaviors confers an elevated risk of HIV and other infectious disease transmission in opioid-dependent populations. Although drug abuse treatment may decrease drug-related risk behaviors such as needle-sharing, additional intervention may be needed to reduce HIV risk behavior. In this investigation, we assessed sexual HIV risk behaviors in opioid-dependent patients who were engaging in regular drug use despite ongoing counseling and methadone maintenance therapy. Potential risk and protective factors for engaging in sexual HIV risk behavior were examined. Taking into account demographic, psychiatric, substance use, and psychological variables, the only significant predictor of risk behavior was age. Specifically, younger patients were more likely to engage in sexual HIV risk behavior. The implications of these results for reducing sexual HIV risk behavior and for HIV prevention in methadone-maintained, treatment-refractory opioid-dependent patients are discussed.
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