Substance use patterns and factors associated with changes over time in a cohort of heterosexual women at risk for HIV acquisition in the United States

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 Jun 1:139:93-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.03.007. Epub 2014 Mar 19.

Abstract

Background: Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined substance use patterns longitudinally. We evaluated the types and frequency of substances used over a six-month period among U.S. women at risk for HIV acquisition.

Methods: Women reporting unprotected sex with a man in the previous six months and at least one other personal or partner HIV risk characteristic enrolled in a multisite cohort study and completed interviews about substance use at study visits. Prevalence and frequency of substance use at the baseline and six-month visits were compared and correlates of decreased substance use at the six-month visit were assessed.

Results: Of 2099 women enrolled, 1882 had substance use data at baseline and six-months. Of these, 76.1% reported using at least one drug or binge drinking in the previous six months; 37.5% were frequent and 38.6% non-frequent substance users. Binge drinking was most frequently reported (63.3%), followed by cocaine (25.0%) and opioids (16.5%). Fifty-five percent of opiate users and 30% of cocaine users reported daily/almost daily use. At the six-month visit, 40.5% reported a decrease in frequency of use. Adjusting for income and type of drug used, poly-substance users were less likely to decrease frequency of use compared to those who only used one substance.

Conclusion: A substantial decrease in frequency of substance use over time was observed in this cohort. Poly-substance users were less likely to reduce frequency of use over time, suggesting that specific substance use interventions targeting these users are warranted.

Keywords: Binge drinking; Cocaine use; HIV; Opiate use; Substance use; Women.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Binge Drinking / epidemiology
  • Binge Drinking / psychology
  • Cocaine-Related Disorders / epidemiology
  • Cocaine-Related Disorders / psychology
  • Female
  • HIV Infections / etiology*
  • Humans
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / epidemiology
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / psychology
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Substance-Related Disorders / epidemiology*
  • Substance-Related Disorders / psychology
  • United States / epidemiology
  • Unsafe Sex / statistics & numerical data
  • Young Adult

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