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L’objectif
We assessed prevalence, predictors, and associated behaviors of neck injection through a survey fielded in San Francisco, California, US.
Constatations/points à retenir
About a third of the sample reported injecting in their neck in the past 30 days, with the most common reason being lack of available veins. Age, past 6-month abscess / soft tissue infection, and past 30-day use of opioids mixed with cocaine were significantly associated with past 30-day neck injection in the final multivariate model. Past 30-day neck injection was also significantly associated with being injected by another person in the past 30 days.
La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
Data from a longitudinal observational study (n=239)