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AIDS, Sexual Behavior, and Intravenous Drug Use
Choice Reviews Online, 1989Since the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is partly a social phenomenon changes in the social behaviors that spread the disease are as necessary as the development of vaccines and other therapies. To help in the design implementation and evaluation of programs to curb the spread of AIDS there is a need for greater understanding of ...
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Sexual Behavior and Illicit Drug Use
Annual Review of Sex Research, 2001Sexual behavior in drug users varies in association with the drug used, the drug subculture and setting, and the need to maintain the drug addiction. We review the literature on sexual behavior in drug-using subcultures, most of which centers on HIV risk reduction, and the drug-associated and economic pressures that influence sexual behavior. Most data
M W, Ross, M L, Williams
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Drug‐Facilitated Sexual Assault Using Tetrahydrozoline
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2011Abstract: Drug‐facilitated sexual assault (DFSA) has been defined as the use of a chemical agent to facilitate a sexual assault. We report two cases of the use of tetrahydrozoline for DFSA. We believe this is the first report with urinary quantification of tetrahydrozoline levels postassault.
Henry A, Spiller, Dennis J, Siewert
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1999
Abstract The present study consisted of 1,626 adolescents from 13 public schools in a southern metropolitan area. The purpose was to examine how much overlap there was in participation in smoking cigarettes, getting drunk on alcohol, use of marijuana, and having had sexual intercourse with log-linear procedures.
Robert Flynn Corwyn +3 more
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Abstract The present study consisted of 1,626 adolescents from 13 public schools in a southern metropolitan area. The purpose was to examine how much overlap there was in participation in smoking cigarettes, getting drunk on alcohol, use of marijuana, and having had sexual intercourse with log-linear procedures.
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Sexual Intimacy and Drug Use in Tv Series
Journal of Communication, 1978Content analysis shows alcohol as the only drug used more than twice per hour; intimate sex is presented or talked about nearly twice per hour, seldom between married partners.
C F, Fernandez-Collado +3 more
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High-Risk Sexual Behavior Among Drug-Using Men
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1994Drug-using men are at high risk for acquisition and transmission of STD, presumably due to the risky behaviors practiced in environments of drug use.To study behaviors associated with STD transmission among drug-using men.Drug outreach workers distributed vouchers to self-identified drug-using men in urban Atlanta.
S N, Seidman +2 more
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Sexual minority status, illicit drug use, and depressive symptoms
Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023Youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and who identify with other sexual orientations (LGB+) are at higher risk for illicit drug use and have higher rates of mental illness. The current study examined the prevalence of illicit drug use among LGB+ persons and assessed the moderating effect of mental illness. Cross-sectional data from the 2015, 2017, and
Jonathan K, Noel +2 more
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1993
Little normative data exist about the frequency and variety of sexual behavior of injection drug users. Sexual behaviors of a group of 313 injection drug users (225 men and 88 women) were assessed by a structured interview at the start of an acquired immune deficiency syndrome prevention project. Celibacy was reported by 12.3% of men and 26.9% of women
E A, Wells +3 more
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Little normative data exist about the frequency and variety of sexual behavior of injection drug users. Sexual behaviors of a group of 313 injection drug users (225 men and 88 women) were assessed by a structured interview at the start of an acquired immune deficiency syndrome prevention project. Celibacy was reported by 12.3% of men and 26.9% of women
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