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4097.0: Tuesday, November 9, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Poster | |||
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Learning Objectives: See individual abstracts. | |||
Relationships between social network characteristics and needle use among high-risk youth and young adults Cynthia M. Lakon, MPH, Susan T. Ennett, PhD | |||
Impact of risk network change on cessation of injection drug use among Puerto Rican drug injectors in New York Sung-Yeon Kang, PhD, Sherry Deren, PhD, Hector M. Colon, PhD, Jonny Andia, PhD, Rafaela Robles, EdD | |||
Influence of individual and neighborhood level characteristics on arrests among IDUs in California, 2001-2003 Alexis N. Martinez, PhDc, MPH, Alexander H. Kral, PhD, Rachel L. Anderson, BA, Neil Flynn, MD, MPH, Andrea Scott, Mary Lou Gilbert, JD, MA, Brian K. Finch, PhD, Ricky N. Bluthenthal, PhD | |||
A nationwide survey of the hepatitis C (HCV) services that drug treatment programs provide to HCV positive patients Janetta Astone, PhD, Shiela M. Strauss, PhD, Don DesJarlais, PhD, Holly Hagan, PhD | |||
Social environment of HIV/HCV risk: A comparison of geographically mobile and geographically stable young, new injectors in New York City Veronica M. Frajzyngier, MPH, Alan Neaigus, PhD | |||
Younger Injectors testing for HIV through a publicly funded program in Los Angeles County, California Grace L. Reynolds, DPA(c), Dennis G. Fisher, PhD, Catherine M. Branson, BA | |||
Hepatitis and health-related quality of life in IDUs Grace L. Reynolds, DPA(c), Dennis G. Fisher, PhD, Catherine M. Branson, BA | |||
Cofactors of Hepatitis C risk in a young incarcerated IDU cohort Patricia M. Morse, PhD, Edward V Morse, PhD, Alexander Calenda III, BA | |||
Pharmacy utilization patterns of young IDUs Edward V Morse, PhD, Patricia Morse, LCSW, PhD | |||
Injection drug use and multiple infections Dennis G. Fisher, PhD, Grace L. Reynolds, DPA(c), Carol Itatani, PhD, Catherine M. Branson, BA | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs | ||
Endorsed by: | HIV/AIDS; School Health Education and Services |