作者: Carrie Oser , Jennifer Havens , Michele Staton-Tindall , Conrad Wong , Carl Leukefeld
DOI: 10.1080/16066350801983723
关键词: Ketamine 、 Poisson regression 、 Psychology 、 Criminal justice 、 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 、 Prison 、 Sexual risk 、 Substance abuse 、 Psychiatry 、 Population
摘要: This study is the first to examine ketamine use and its association with HIV sexual risk behaviors among a criminal offending population in United States. Data were collected from 716 inmates as part of Transitional Case Management (TCM) protocol within Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) cooperative agreement. Bivariate analyses used identify differences between users (n=44) non-ketamine (n=672). Three Poisson regression models significant correlates high 30 days prior incarceration-- (1) number times had unprotected sex while high, (2) vaginal sex, (3) anal sex. Results indicate that was correlate all models. Findings add literature may be marker for engaging offenders.