Table 3.
N(%) | |
---|---|
Syringe sharing frequency (receptive sharing) | |
Never | 306 (58%) |
1–3 times a month | 125 (24%) |
1–3 times a week | 48 (9%) |
4–7 times a week | 14 (3%) |
2 or more times daily | 37 (7%) |
Sharing other equipment | |
Shared cookers, filters, or rinse water | 263 (49%) |
Injecting drug pre-filled syringes and backloading | |
Injected with pre-filled syringes | 115 (22%) |
Offered to buy pre-filled syringes | 162 (30%) |
Backloaded | 165 (32%) |
Number of people with whom shared syringes (receptive sharing)a | |
0 | 242 (52%) |
1 | 83 (18%) |
2–3 | 65 (14%) |
4–5 | 33 (7%) |
6 or more | 46 (10%) |
Provision of used syringes (distributive sharing)b | |
Gave to close friend | 194 (62%) |
Gave to stranger | 68 (27%) |
Gave to associate | 66 (25%) |
Gave to primary sex partner | 28 (11%) |
Gave to client who needed help injecting | 26 (10%) |
Gave to first time injector | 17 (7%) |
Other drug-related activities | |
Sold or were involved in selling drugs | 237 (44%) |
Sold syringes | 62 (12%) |
Paid to inject someone else | 90 (17%) |
Reasons for sharing syringesb | |
Did not have their own syringe | 154 (59%) |
Careful choosing with whom to share | 106 (43%) |
Cleaned syringe prior to injection | 81 (33%) |
Note. Percentage may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Not all participants responded to all items.
71 participants did not respond to this item.
Participants could check multiple options.