Sexual risk behaviours among people who had recently engaged in penetrative sex and who regularly use drugs in Adelaide, South Australia, 2019
Series: Drug Trends Bulletin SeriesSydney Nat Drug & Alcohol Research Centre 2019Description: 1pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Research suggests that substance use is associated with high levels of unsafe and risky sexual health behaviours, which may place people at risk of sexually transmitted diseases. The aim of this bulletin is to describe trends in sexual risk behaviours amongst two samples of people in Adelaide, South Australia (IDRS and EDRS samples), who had engaged in penetrative sex in the six months prior to interview in 2019.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Research suggests that substance use is associated with high levels of unsafe and risky sexual health behaviours, which may place people at risk of sexually transmitted diseases. The aim of this bulletin is to describe trends in sexual risk behaviours amongst two samples of people in Adelaide, South Australia (IDRS and EDRS samples), who had engaged in penetrative sex in the six months prior to interview in 2019.