The Relationship Between Housing Status and Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among People Currently Seeking or Receiving Services in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs.
Yue PanLisa R MetschWeize WangMorgan PhilbinTiffany L KyleLauren K GoodenDaniel J FeasterPublished in: The journal of primary prevention (2021)
Although HIV risk behaviors such as substance use and condomless sex are prevalent among people currently seeking or receiving services at substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs, associations with housing status in this population have not been well studied. We examined the associations between housing status, substance use and HIV-related sexual risk behaviors among 1281 participants from 12 US community-based SUD programs. In addition, substance use was examined as a potential mediator of the relationship between housing status and sexual risk behaviors. We conducted Chi-square, univariate and multivariate logistic regression models on data from the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network HIV Rapid Testing and Counseling study. Path analysis was used to test the mediation and indirect effects. Unstable housing was significantly associated with having multiple concurrent condomless sex partners, condomless sex with non-primary partners, and partners of unknown HIV serostatus. Homelessness was significantly associated with condomless vaginal sex and condomless sex with any substance use. The path between unstable housing and sexual risk behaviors was mediated by problematic drug use, particularly by cocaine, opioids, and marijuana use. Because housing status impacts HIV risk behaviors for individuals in SUD treatment programs, both housing status and substance use behaviors should be assessed upon program entry in order to identify and mitigate risk behaviors.
Keyphrases
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- hiv positive
- mental illness
- antiretroviral therapy
- mental health
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- clinical trial
- risk assessment
- randomized controlled trial
- emergency department
- machine learning
- quality improvement
- big data
- artificial intelligence
- phase ii
- south africa
- smoking cessation
- network analysis
- prefrontal cortex
- intimate partner violence