Prevalence and correlates of receptive syringe-sharing among people who inject drugs in rural Appalachia.
Rebecca Hamilton WhiteAllison O'RourkeMichael E KilkennyKristin E SchneiderBrian W WeirSuzanne M GriebSusan G ShermanSean T AllenPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2020)
The prevalence of receptive syringe-sharing among people who inject drugs in a rural US county appears to be high and comparable to urban-based populations. Receptive syringe-sharing among people who inject drugs in a rural setting appears to be associated with several structural and substance use factors, including unemployment and engaging in public injection drug use. Having recently acquired sterile syringes at a syringe services program appears to be protective against receptive syringe sharing.