Wm. Wechsberg et al., A COMPARISON OF INJECTING DRUG-USERS REACHED THROUGH OUTREACH AND METHADONE TREATMENT, Journal of drug issues, 23(4), 1993, pp. 667-687
The authors examine the common assumption that AIDS/HIV outreach preve
ntion programs and similar programs in methadone treatment compete for
the same population by comparing injecting drug users (IDUs) reached
by each intervention in four communities. Similar results across sites
reinforced the conclusions that, compared to IDUs entering methadone
treatment, the IDUs contacted in outreach were more likely to be male,
black, and young; to start injecting drugs when they were older, have
shorter histories of injecting risk, and currently inject drugs less
often than daily; to inject infrequently only opiates and frequently i
nject only cocaine; and to have not been in formal treatment ever or i
n the past six months.