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Addict Behav ; 60: 203-8, 2016 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27161534

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BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and marijuana use are more prevalent in African Americans/Blacks (Blacks) than any other ethnicity in the United States. Given the significant health care costs and deleterious health correlates of using marijuana or contracting a STI, it is imperative to examine their association, especially in the vulnerable and underrepresented group of young adult Blacks. PURPOSE: The current study examines the association between lifetime marijuana use on history of STI diagnosis in a sample of Black college students. RESULTS: Approximately 81% of the 213 participants were female, with approximately 81% also being 21years of age or younger. Alcohol (88%) led the prevalence of substances ever used, followed by marijuana (75%), and cigarettes (57%). When including demographic and substance use covariates, lifetime marijuana use (AOR=2.51; 95% CIs, 1.01, 6.21) and age (AOR=2.72; 95% CIs, 1.32, 5.64) were associated with history of STI. CONCLUSION: These findings will inform intervention and prevention methods used to reduce STI prevalence and marijuana use among Black young adults. Both epidemiological and biological foundations will be discussed.


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Black or African American/statistics & numerical data , Marijuana Use/epidemiology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Comorbidity , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Universities , Virginia/epidemiology , Young Adult
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