作者: Judith A. Hahn , Jennifer L. Evans , Peter J. Davidson , Paula J. Lum , Kimberly Page
DOI: 10.1111/J.1360-0443.2010.02949.X
关键词: Family medicine 、 Addiction 、 Needle sharing 、 Psychiatry 、 Hepacivirus 、 Flaviviridae 、 Hepatitis C virus 、 Medicine 、 Hepatitis C 、 Risk perception 、 Young adult
摘要: Aims Young injection drug users (IDU) are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV). We sought to determine whether perceiving one's injecting partner be HCV positive was associated with decreased odds of engaging in receptive needle/syringe sharing (RNS) or ancillary equipment (AES) that partner.