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P. N. HALKITIS ; J. T. PARSONS ; WILTON L. | 2003ENGLISH : This exploratory investigation describes methamphetamine use among a convenience sample of gay and bisexual men in New York City. A total of 49 participants reported using methamphetamine, on average, 12 days over the past three mont[...]Périodique
D. S. BIMBI ; NANIN J. E. ; J. T. PARSONS ; VICIOSO K. J. ; MISSILDINE W. ; D. M. FROST | 2006ENGLISH : Alcohol and substance use plays a complex role in sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men. Data from 779 gay and bisexual men who reported sex with a casual partner in the past 3 months were collected in November 2002 at two large[...]Article : Périodique
A convenience sample of young adults (ages 18-25) in New York City was recruited to complete anonymous surveys in social venues (either dance clubs or other social settings, such as coffee shops and university "hangouts") regarding their use of [...]Article : Périodique
D. E. RAMO ; C. GROV ; K. L. DELUCCHI ; B. C. KELLY ; J. T. PARSONS |Cocaine is the most widely used club drug. Yet, little is known about how patterns of cocaine use vary over time among young adults of diverse gender and sexual identities. This study used latent class growth analysis to identify trajectories of[...]Article : Périodique
Gay neighborhoods serve as vital places for gay men's socializing, yet few studies have examined their contributions to gay men's health - either directly or indirectly via residents' social networks. Drawing from theoretical perspectives on com[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Qualitative interview data from Project Tina, a formative investigation of methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual men in New York City, were used to explore the reasons men use methamphetamine. Interviews were conducted with 48 a[...]Périodique
C. GROV ; D. S. BIMBI ; NANIN J. E. ; J. T. PARSONS | 2006Reported rates of recreational drug use among gay and bisexual men are currently rising. Although there has been much empirical research documenting current trends in drug use among gay and bisexual men, little research has empirically contraste[...]Périodique
D. W. PURCELL ; S. MOSS ; REMIEN R. H. ; W. J. WOODS ; J. T. PARSONS | 2005ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of alcohol and illicit drugs among HIV-positive gay and bisexual men and to determine substance-use-related predictors of unprotected sex with casual partners who were HIV negative, HIV positive, or whos[...]Périodique
C. GROV ; J. T. PARSONS ; D. S. BIMBI | 2008ENGLISH : Because of its ability to reduce inhibitions and increase sexual drive, an emerging body of research has repeatedly identified crystal methamphetamine as a key variable in explaining new HIV transmissions among men who have sex with [...]Article : Périodique
In recent decades, methamphetamine developed a peculiar geographic distribution in the United States, with limited diffusion in the Northeast. While use within gay clubs received attention, methamphetamine in club subcultures more broadly remain[...]Article : Périodique
B. C. KELLY ; B. E. WELLS ; M. PAWSON ; A. LECLAIR ; J. T. PARSONS ; S. A. GOLUB |Introduction and Aims: The emergence of novel psychoactive substances has been reported in clinical studies and recent studies of users. The use of these substances in European nightlife scenes is well documented. Little research has been done t[...]Périodique
J. T. PARSONS ; VANORA J. ; MISSILDINE W. ; D. W. PURCELL ; C. A. GOMEZ | 2004ENGLISH : This study examines HIV status disclosure in an ethnically diverse sample of HIV-seropositive injection drug users (IDUs) from New York City and San Francisco. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 158 participants. Analyses rev[...]Article : Périodique
Sexual risk behaviors and substance use among alcohol abusing HIV-positive men who have sex with men
An ethnically diverse sample (79.0% men of color) of HIV seropositive (HIV+) men who have sex with men (MSM) with alcohol use disorders from the New York City metropolitan area was recruited from a variety of settings frequented by such men. Dat[...]Périodique
G. E. IBANEZ ; D. W. PURCELL ; R. STALL ; J. T. PARSONS ; C. A. GOMEZ | 2005ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: Gay and bisexual men and injection drug users (IDU) are the two main groups at risk of HIV exposure in the United States, but few studies have focused on the intersection of these two groups. Little is known about HIV-pos[...]