Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks

Background: Given high rates of methamphetamine (MA) use among young people in Thailand and evidence of an association between MA and increased sexual risk behaviour, we examined the association between women's recent sexual partnerships, social network characteristics and drug and alcohol use....

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Main Authors: Danielle German, Susan G. Sherman, Carl A. Latkin, Bangorn Sirirojn, Nicholas Thomson, Catherine G. Sutcliffe, Apinun Aramrattana, David D. Celentano
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-606642018-09-10T03:46:48Z Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks Danielle German Susan G. Sherman Carl A. Latkin Bangorn Sirirojn Nicholas Thomson Catherine G. Sutcliffe Apinun Aramrattana David D. Celentano Medicine Background: Given high rates of methamphetamine (MA) use among young people in Thailand and evidence of an association between MA and increased sexual risk behaviour, we examined the association between women's recent sexual partnerships, social network characteristics and drug and alcohol use. Methods: Female participants (n = 320) in an HIV behavioural trial among young (18-25 years) MA users in Chiang Mai completed a drug and sexual behaviour survey and social network inventory. Multinomial regression analyses accounting for clustered data examined individual and network characteristics associated with recent sexual partnership category. We compared women with only one male partner in the past year (39%) to those with multiple male partners (37%) and those with only female partners (24%). Results: Differences in levels of drug and alcohol use and social and sexual network characteristics were dependent on recent sexual partnership profiles. The multiple partner group reported an average of five male partners in the past year; 12% reported consistent condom use in the past 30 days. Compared to both groups, women with multiple male partners used MA more frequently, had larger non-sex networks with more MA users, were more likely to have an MA-using sex partner, and received less emotional support from their partners. Women with multiple male partners and only female partners reported more frequent alcohol use. Conclusions: Policy and intervention efforts targeting drug use and sexual behaviour among young Thai women are drastically needed and may benefit from consideration of the diversity within the population. These data point to the need for targeted prevention approaches that take into account the varying characteristics and social influences of these different groups of women. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2018-09-10T03:46:48Z 2018-09-10T03:46:48Z 2008-04-01 Journal 09553959 2-s2.0-41049099345 10.1016/j.drugpo.2007.11.010 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=41049099345&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60664
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Danielle German
Susan G. Sherman
Carl A. Latkin
Bangorn Sirirojn
Nicholas Thomson
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
description Background: Given high rates of methamphetamine (MA) use among young people in Thailand and evidence of an association between MA and increased sexual risk behaviour, we examined the association between women's recent sexual partnerships, social network characteristics and drug and alcohol use. Methods: Female participants (n = 320) in an HIV behavioural trial among young (18-25 years) MA users in Chiang Mai completed a drug and sexual behaviour survey and social network inventory. Multinomial regression analyses accounting for clustered data examined individual and network characteristics associated with recent sexual partnership category. We compared women with only one male partner in the past year (39%) to those with multiple male partners (37%) and those with only female partners (24%). Results: Differences in levels of drug and alcohol use and social and sexual network characteristics were dependent on recent sexual partnership profiles. The multiple partner group reported an average of five male partners in the past year; 12% reported consistent condom use in the past 30 days. Compared to both groups, women with multiple male partners used MA more frequently, had larger non-sex networks with more MA users, were more likely to have an MA-using sex partner, and received less emotional support from their partners. Women with multiple male partners and only female partners reported more frequent alcohol use. Conclusions: Policy and intervention efforts targeting drug use and sexual behaviour among young Thai women are drastically needed and may benefit from consideration of the diversity within the population. These data point to the need for targeted prevention approaches that take into account the varying characteristics and social influences of these different groups of women. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Danielle German
Susan G. Sherman
Carl A. Latkin
Bangorn Sirirojn
Nicholas Thomson
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
author_facet Danielle German
Susan G. Sherman
Carl A. Latkin
Bangorn Sirirojn
Nicholas Thomson
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
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title Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
title_short Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
title_full Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
title_fullStr Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
title_full_unstemmed Young Thai women who use methamphetamine: Intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
title_sort young thai women who use methamphetamine: intersection of sexual partnerships, drug use, and social networks
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