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S. J. SEMPLE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; I. GRANT | 2003ENGLISH : This study compared the social and behavioral characteristics of binge users and nonbinge users of methamphetamine (meth) in a sample of 90 HIV-positive men who have sex with men. Forty-one participants (46%) self-identified as a bin[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; I. GRANT | 2004ENGLISH : There is a paucity of research on the psychosocial and behavioral characteristics of individuals who inject methamphetamine (meth). The present study compared injection and non-injection users of meth in terms of background character[...]Article : Périodique
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S. J. SEMPLE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; I. GRANT | 2004ENGLISH : There is a paucity of research on the association between methamphetamine use (meth) and sexual risk behavior among heterosexual meth users. This study used a multiple theories approach to identify factors associated with stage of ch[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; ZIANS J. ; I. GRANT ; T. L. PATTERSON | 2005The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between methamphetamine (meth) use and impulsivity in a sample of 385 HIV-negative heterosexually identified meth users. Participants who scored highest on a self-report measure of impuls[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; I. GRANT | 2002ENGLISH : Previous research has documented an association between methamphetamine (meth) use and high-risk sex among HIV- men who have sex with men (MSM); however, little is known about the sexual risk behaviors of HIV+ meth-using MSM. The pur[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; I. GRANT ; T. L. PATTERSON | 2005ENGLISH : This research examined the relationship between negative self perceptions and sexual risk behavior in a sample of 156 heterosexually identified, methamphetamine users from San Diego, California. The Beck Depression Inventory and the [...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : This study used cross-sectional data to examine perceived risk behavior of social network members as a correlate of AIDS risk behavior in a sample of 230 heterosexually-identified, methamphetamine (meth) users. The highest ratings of[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Female methamphetamine (meth) users report more depressive symptoms than do males. This study examined psychosocial and behavioral correlates of depressed mood in 146 heterosexual, meth-using women in San Diego, CA. Sixty percent met[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; I. GRANT | 2004ENGLISH : Relatively little is known about the relationship between methamphetamine (meth) use and sexual risk behavior among heterosexual adults. This descriptive study explores the context of sexual risk behavior among HIV negative, heterose[...]Périodique
KEALL M. D. ; FRITH W. J. ; T. L. PATTERSON | 2005ENGLISH : Many studies show that driving at night is more risky in terms of crash involvements per distance travelled than driving during the day. The reasons for this include the more prevalent use of alcohol by drivers at night, the effects [...]Périodique
K. C. BROUWER ; P. CASE ; R. RAMOS ; C. MAGIS-RODRIGUEZ ; BUCARDO J. ; T. L. PATTERSON ; S. A. STRATHDEE | 2006ENGLISH : Over the past decade, Mexico has experienced a significant increase in trafficking of cocaine and trafficking and production of methamphetamine. An estimated 70% of United States cocaine originating in South America passes through th[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a network-based method used to recruit hidden populations. Since it is respondent-driven, RDS is prone to bias. However, these biases could facilitate recruitment of high-risk networks. We examined[...]Périodique
S. J. SEMPLE ; I. GRANT ; T. L. PATTERSON | 2005ENGLISH : We examined the link between drug use stigma and use of drug treatment services in a sample of 292 heterosexually identified, methamphetamine (meth) users. Participants who had ever been in treatment for their meth use (N = 82) were [...]