Publication | Closed Access
PROSTITUTION, IV DRUG USE, AND SEXFOR‐CRACK EXCHANGES AMONG SERIOUS DELINQUENTS: RISKS FOR HIV INFECTION*
57
Citations
22
References
1991
Year
Substance UseDrug PolicyAdolescent Behavioral HealthLawCriminal LawMultiple Sex PartnersIv Drug UseYouth AdvocacyHarm ReductionAdolescent MedicinePublic HealthYouth JusticeHiv‐risk ActivitiesHealth SciencesTeen Mental HealthTransactional SexPopulation YouthCommercial SexYoung Adult MedicineSexual ResponsibilityAdolescent PsychologySexual BehaviorSexual HealthSubstance AbuseSexual AbuseAddictionSociologyAdolescent Primary CareJuvenile DelinquencyHiv InfectionMedicine
There is mounting evidence that HIV infection among adolescents is increasing, particularly among minorities and inner‐city youths involved in certain high‐risk activities, such as multiple sex partners and intravenous drug use. Interviews conducted “on the street” with 611 seriously delinquent male and female adolescents (ages 12–17) included questions about their involvement in prostitution, intravenous drug use, and sex‐for‐crack exchanges. Findings included high percentages of youths engaged in these HIV‐risk activities and a consistent association between all of them and greater illicit drug use. This would suggest that these risk behaviors may be surprisingly prevalent among some inner‐city adolescent groups. Special AIDS prevention/intervention targeting these groups is warranted and urgently needed. Drug treatment should be a central focus of such programs.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1