INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION AMONG HEROIN USERS HAVING TREATMENT IN SPAIN

Citation
L. Delafuente et al., INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION AMONG HEROIN USERS HAVING TREATMENT IN SPAIN, International journal of epidemiology, 23(4), 1994, pp. 805-811
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
03005771
Volume
23
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
805 - 811
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-5771(1994)23:4<805:IAAHUH>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Background. Of critical importance to AIDS control in Spain is the ana lysis of geographical variation and trend over time in the prevalence of intravenous administration in heroin users, as well as the factors associated with the use of this route. Methods. We carried out a cross -sectional study of 27 655 people admitted to outpatient treatment for heroin dependence in 15 of the 17 Autonomous Communities of Spain dur ing 1991, using data provided by the State information System on Drug Abuse (SEIT). To assess the association of some factors with use of th e intravenous route crude and logistic analysis was performed. Results . The prevalence of intravenous administration in this population was 64.4% with regional differences ranging between 33% and 90%. Crude and logistic analysis demonstrated a strong association with two factors in addition to geography: the year of first use and the age at first u se (the earlier the first use, the greater the strength of the associa tion). Conclusions. These findings are of paramount importance for the control of the HIV epidemic in Spain and further study in this area c ould help to guide policy development.