2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2147-9
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Mood, Meth, Condom Use, and Gender: Latent Growth Curve Modeling Results from a Randomized Trial

Abstract: Methamphetamine use poses increased risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. There is robust evidence that methamphetamine use increases sexual risk behavior, like condomless sex, primarily among men who have sex with men but also among heterosexual women and men. Gender differences have been found among women and men who use meth, and there is a high degree of interconnectedness between meth use, depression, and condomless sex. The aims of the current study are to evaluate the efficacy of a the… Show more

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“…ATS consumption leads to heightened dopamine secretion, alters mental states, reduces self-control, and increases risky sex (4,5). As a consequence, the proportion of HIV transmission through sexual routes has been steadily increasing over the years (6,7). According to China's latest diagnostic report, more than 95% of AIDS-infected people are sexually infected(8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATS consumption leads to heightened dopamine secretion, alters mental states, reduces self-control, and increases risky sex (4,5). As a consequence, the proportion of HIV transmission through sexual routes has been steadily increasing over the years (6,7). According to China's latest diagnostic report, more than 95% of AIDS-infected people are sexually infected(8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%