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Border Crossing to Inject Drugs in Mexico Among Injection Drug Users in San Diego, California

✍ Scribed by Tyson Volkmann; Sanghyuk S. Shin; Richard S. Garfein; Thomas L. Patterson; Robin A. Pollini; Karla D. Wagner; Irina Artamanova; Steffanie A. Strathdee


Book ID
106416699
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
172 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1557-1912

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✦ Synopsis


We examined correlates of ever injecting drugs in Mexico among residents of San Diego, California. From 2007 to 2010, injecting drug users (IDUs) in San Diego underwent an interviewer-administered survey. Logistic regression identified correlates of injection drug use in Mexico. Of 302 IDUs, 38% were Hispanic, 72% male and median age was 37; 27% ever injected in Mexico; 43% reported distributive syringe sharing there. Factors independently associated with ever injecting drugs in Mexico included being younger at first injection, injecting heroin, distributive syringe sharing at least half of the time, and transporting drugs over the last 6Β months. One-quarter of IDUs reported ever injecting drugs in Mexico, among whom syringe sharing was common, suggesting possible mixing between IDUs in the Mexico-US border region. Prospective studies should monitor trends in cross-border drug use in light of recent Mexican drug policy reforms partially decriminalizing drug possession.


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