We interviewed 199 drug-using men who reported paying/trading for sex in Tijuana, Mexico using an epidemiological and social network survey and collected samples for HIV/STI testing. Seventy-two men reported using injection drugs with 272 network contacts. Emotional closeness was strongly associated with syringe sharing in relationship where the partner lives in the US, while the relationship between emotional closeness and syringe sharing was considerably less strong in dyads where the partner lives in Mexico.
Efforts to reduce HIV risk behaviors in emotionally close relationships are needed, and could benefit from tailoring to the environmental context of the relationship.
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By: Wagner KD1, Pitpitan EV, Valente TW, Strathdee SA, Rusch M, Magis-Rodriguez C, Chavarin CV, Patterson TL.
- 1School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia Street, MS 0274, Reno, NV, 89557-0274, USA, karlawagner@unr.edu.
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