Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users

Introduction & Objectives: The goal of our study was to elucidate the time and factors influencing the transition from non-injection to injection among male heroin users. Materials & Methods: In this retrospective cohort study conducted in Iran from April to August 2007, the data was obtaine...

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Main Authors: Mosaieb Yarmohammadi Vasel, Fatemeh Ghanadi
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Language:fas
Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2010-09-01
Series:پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
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Online Access:http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-280-en.html
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Fatemeh Ghanadi
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description Introduction & Objectives: The goal of our study was to elucidate the time and factors influencing the transition from non-injection to injection among male heroin users. Materials & Methods: In this retrospective cohort study conducted in Iran from April to August 2007, the data was obtained from the subjects who had never injected heroin at study entry. The total population included 7743 (402 women and 7341 men) substance dependents in Iran. In this study we enrolled 1641 non-injecting male heroin users. The data was collected through Inventory Rapid Situation Assessment (RSA). Results: The results revealed that among the 1641 never injectors, 591 had initiated injection (The incidence of initiation into injection was 36% after 6.5 years). Independent predictors of transition into injection among non-injecting heroin users were being single, unemployment, attending injecting friends’ gatherings , age at first heroin use(early adolescent drug use). Conclusion: The study suggests that several factors increase the risk of injecting drugs among heroin users. Interventions to prevent injecting should identify risk factors associated with the transition from heroin sniffing to heroin injection
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spelling doaj.art-43a0b7047d0b45d9925a6c3e334939cd2022-12-22T01:20:55ZfasHamadan University of Medical Sciencesپزشکی بالینی ابن سینا2588-722X2588-72382010-09-011725056Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin UsersMosaieb Yarmohammadi Vasel0Fatemeh Ghanadi1 Introduction & Objectives: The goal of our study was to elucidate the time and factors influencing the transition from non-injection to injection among male heroin users. Materials & Methods: In this retrospective cohort study conducted in Iran from April to August 2007, the data was obtained from the subjects who had never injected heroin at study entry. The total population included 7743 (402 women and 7341 men) substance dependents in Iran. In this study we enrolled 1641 non-injecting male heroin users. The data was collected through Inventory Rapid Situation Assessment (RSA). Results: The results revealed that among the 1641 never injectors, 591 had initiated injection (The incidence of initiation into injection was 36% after 6.5 years). Independent predictors of transition into injection among non-injecting heroin users were being single, unemployment, attending injecting friends’ gatherings , age at first heroin use(early adolescent drug use). Conclusion: The study suggests that several factors increase the risk of injecting drugs among heroin users. Interventions to prevent injecting should identify risk factors associated with the transition from heroin sniffing to heroin injectionhttp://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-280-en.htmlheroin dependencesubstance abusetransition
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Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
heroin dependence
substance abuse
transition
title Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
title_full Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
title_fullStr Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
title_short Study of the Transition from Non-Injection to Injection in Heroin Users
title_sort study of the transition from non injection to injection in heroin users
topic heroin dependence
substance abuse
transition
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