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Concurrence of Drug Users' Self-Report of Current HIV Status and Serotest Results
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Substance UseMental HealthDrug TreatmentHiv/aids CounsellingSerotest ResultsDrug TestAddiction MedicinePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPsychiatryHealth PolicyAddiction TreatmentDrug UsersHivEpidemiologyCurrent Hiv StatusSexual HealthSubstance AbuseTreatment And PreventionAddictionMedicine
This study examines the concurrence of drug users' self-reports of current HIV status with serotest results. The analyses are based on data obtained from face-to-face interviews with 7,256 out-of-treatment injection drug and/or crack users in 10 sites that participated in the Cooperative Agreement for AIDS Community-Based Outreach/Intervention Research Program (funded by the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse ). Although the degree of concurrence between HIV-negative individuals' self-reports of their current HIV status and their serotest results was high (specificity, 99%), this was not the situation for individuals who tested positive for HIV (sensitivity, 44%).
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