Age differences in HIV risk behaviors and drug treatment utilization among drug users in Kentucky

Marlies L. Schoeneberger, T. K. Logan, Carl G. Leukefeld

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to (1) profile demographic and other characteristics of two age groups, younger aged 30 to 39 (N = 643), and older aged 40 to 49 (N = 395), (2) examine and identify differences in lifetime drug use patterns and age of drug use initiation, (3) examine HIV risk behaviors: drug use and sexual practices, (4) compare drug user treatment utilization between the two age groups, and (5) examine barriers to drug is treatment utilization by gender. The study sample (N = 1038) was drawn from individuals recruited into the NIDA Cooperative Agreement in Kentucky. The median age in the study sample was 38, the majority were male (72%), and African-American (81%). Results indicate that older subjects initiated drug use at a later age than younger subjects. Compared to the younger age group, significantly more subjects in the older group reported having ever used any of the 10 drugs examined. Injection drug use patterns and lifetime sex exchange practices were more prevalent in the older age group. Older subjects also were more likely to utilize drug user treatment, specifically methadone maintenance treatment. When barriers to drug user treatment were examined, significantly more women than men did not qualify for treatment, and they did not have enough money for treatment. Implications for interventions are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)867-886
Number of pages20
JournalSubstance Use and Misuse
Volume36
Issue number6-7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Supported by Grant No. DA08154 from the Drug Abuse.

Funding

Supported by Grant No. DA08154 from the Drug Abuse.

FundersFunder number
National Drug Abuse Treatment
National Institute on Drug AbuseU01DA008154

    Keywords

    • Age differences
    • Barriers to drug treatment
    • Drug treatment utilization
    • HIV risk behaviors

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Medicine (miscellaneous)
    • Health(social science)
    • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
    • Psychiatry and Mental health

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