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Prevalence and correlates of risky sexual behaviors among injection drug users in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Injection Drug UsersSubstance UseSocial SciencesSexual AddictionPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthHealth SciencesSexual Risk BehaviorsTransactional SexCommercial SexSexual DysfunctionSexual BehaviorHiv AntibodyEpidemiologySexual HealthSubstance AbuseSexual AbuseAddictionTreatment And PreventionRisky Sexual BehaviorsSubstance Addiction
The objective of this paper is to describe prevalence and correlates of sexual risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Participants in this cross-sectional study completed a questionnaire detailing sociodemographic, medical and drug and sexual risk behaviors and HIV antibody testing. Of 701 IDUs surveyed, only 20.5% reported consistent condom use, which was more likely for women. Prior sexually-transmitted infection (STI) diagnosis was reported by 36.2% of participants and was associated with early (</=18 years) drug initiation, group drug use, being older, higher educational level, marriage, needle sharing, multiple sex partners in the preceding month and daily injection use. Having multiple partners in the preceding month was common (29.71%) and related to employment, consistent condom use with regular partners and STI self-treatment in multivariate logistic regression. Participants with a history of sharing needles were less likely to have had multiple partners in the previous month. Risky sexual behaviors are common and interrelated with risky injection habits among IDUs in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, representing a continued threat of infection with HIV and other blood-borne agents.
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