While numerous studies have
examined characteristics of young people who have recently initiated injecting,
little attention has focused on young people who may be at high risk of
transitioning to injecting. This study sought to examine the extent that
socially disadvantaged young people were exposed to injecting, determine their
level of hepatitis C (HCV) knowledge and identify correlates of higher injecting
exposure.
A cross-sectional survey was administered to 210 young people in
2010-2011 who were exposed to injecting drug use, but had not transitioned to
injecting. Respondents were primarily recruited from youth services in
metropolitan Sydney. Exposure to injecting in the previous 12 months was
assessed with four items that examined whether close friends, romantic/sexual
partners or family members/acquaintances injected drugs, and whether they were
offered an injection.
Most respondents had at least a few close friends who
injected drugs (65%) and almost half had been offered drugs to inject in the
previous 12 months (48%). It was less common for respondents to report having a
partner who injects (11%). Correlates of higher injecting exposure were examined
with multivariate ordinal regression. In the multivariate model, higher
exposure to injecting was independently associated with the experience of abuse
or violent crime and reporting more
favourable attitudes towards injecting. Higher exposure to
injecting was not independently associated with patterns or history of drug
use. HCV knowledge was low to moderate and was not associated with higher
exposure to injecting. That drug use was not independently associated with
higher injecting exposure may suggest that exposure is shaped more by social
disadvantage than by drug use patterns.
Additional research is required to
investigate this, using an improved measure of exposure to injecting.
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- 1Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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