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ABNF J ; 15(6): 121-6, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18399362

ABSTRACT

In the Caribbean AIDS has become the leading cause of death among those aged 15-45. The homeless are at high risk due to the nexus of mobility, psychiatric disorders and substance use, particularly crack. Seventy-four homeless, out-of-treatment drug users were recruited in Saint Lucia and Trinidad to assess risk behaviour and healthcare needs. Information was collected in several domains: medical, mental health, substance use, sexual risk, and barriers to care. Ninety-five percent of the sample reported crack cocaine use within the previous 30 days. Approximately 35% of the sample had ever been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease and 25% of the sample reported being HIV+. Approximately 40% had a history of trading sex for crack or money. Due to the range of needs in this population, interventions should be multimodal. A focus on the individual, community, and structural levels is warranted to improve chances of program effectiveness.


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Ill-Housed Persons/statistics & numerical data , Needs Assessment/organization & administration , Risk-Taking , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Attitude to Health , Educational Status , Female , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV Infections/psychology , Health Services Accessibility , Health Status Disparities , Health Surveys , Healthcare Disparities , Ill-Housed Persons/education , Ill-Housed Persons/psychology , Humans , Male , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Saint Lucia/epidemiology , Sex Work/psychology , Sex Work/statistics & numerical data , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/psychology , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Trinidad and Tobago/epidemiology , Urban Population
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