“…Our findings also support prior research suggesting that substance use and consensual sexual behavior practices during incarceration may reflect behavioral practices in the community (Clarke et al, 2001;Kang et al, 2005;Moseley & Tewksbury 2006;Seal et al, 2004;Wohl et al, 2000). In particular, our data indicate a relationship between hard drug use before incarceration and substance use during incarceration, an a Variables significant in univariate analyses were entered into a separate multivariate logistic regression model b Behaviors occurring in the community during a 3-month reporting period before incarceration c PCP, ecstasy, hallucinogens, amphetamines, crack cocaine, powder cocaine, heroin, speedball, sedatives, or any other drugs excluding marijuana d Sex (oral, vaginal, or anal) prohibited by the correctional facility (i.e., non-conjugal visits) e Stab wound, broken bones, teeth knock out/broken, knocked unconscious, heavy bleeding association that was not evident for men whose substance use in the community was limited to alcohol and/or marijuana (data not shown).…”