Key drug use, health and socio-economic characteristics of young crack users in two Brazilian cities
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International Journal of Drug Policy
Abstract
Crack use constitutes a major problem in cities across Brazil. While existing data suggestthat
crack use is generally concentrated among disenfranchised young people with extensive health problems
and crime involvement, extensive data gaps exist. To address this issue, this study aimed to assess key
characteristics of young crack users in two Brazilian cities.
Methods: N = 160 regular and young adult (ages 18–24) crack users were recruited by community-based
methods in the cities of Rio de Janeiro (Southeast) and Salvador (Northeast). Assessments included an
interviewer-administered questionnaire on key social, drug use, health and service use characteristics,
as well as serological testing of HBV, HCV and HIV status, and were conducted anonymously between
November 2010 and June 2011. Participants provided informed consent and received transportation
vouchers following assessment completion. The study was approvedby institutional ethics review boards.
Results: The majority of participants were: male, with less than high school education, unstably housed
(Rio only); gained income from legal or illegal work; arrested by police in past year (Salvador only); had
numerous daily crack use episodes and shared paraphernalia (Salvador only); co-used alcohol, tobacco,
cannabis and cocaine; had no injection history; rated physical and mental health as ‘fair’ or lower (Sal vador only); had unprotected sex; were never HIV tested; were not HIV, HBV or HCV positive; and did
not use existing social or health services, but desired access to crack user specific services.
Conclusion: Crack users in the two Brazilian sites featured extensive socio-economic marginalization,
crack and poly-drug use as well as sexual risk behaviours, and compromised health status. Social and
health service utilization are low, yet needs are high. There is an urgent need for further research and for
targeted interventions for crack use in Brazil.
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Cocaína Crack, Crack Cocaine, Drogas Ilícitas, Illicit Drugs, Psicotrópicos, Psychotropic Drugs, Transtornos Relacionados com Narcóticos, Narcotic-Related Disorders, Vírus, Viruses, Transfusão de Sangue, Blood Transfusion, Epidemiologia, Epidemiology, Análise de Mediação, Mediation Analysis, Brasil, Brazil