Serious Mental Illness Among Young People Who Inject Drugs: An Assessment of Injection Risks and Healthcare Use

Author:

Adams Monica1ORCID,Sionean Catlainn1,Broz Dita1,Lewis Rashunda1,Wejnert Cyprian1,Wortley Pascale,Todd Jeff,Sato Kimi,Flynn Colin,German Danielle,Fukuda Dawn,Doherty Rose,Wittke Chris,Prachand Nikhil,Benbow Nanette,Jimenez Antonio D,Poe Jonathon,Sheu Shane,Novoa Alicia,Al-Tayyib Alia,Mattson Melanie,Griffin Vivian,Higgins Emily,Macomber Kathryn,Khuwaja Salma,Lopez Zaida,Padgett Paige,Sey Ekow Kwa,Ma Yingbo,LaLota Marlene,Schacht John-Mark,Forrest David,Anderson Bridget,Romano Anthony,Smith Lou,Robinson William T,Barak Narquis,Zarwell Meagan C,Neaigus Alan,Reilly Kathleen H,Bolden Barbara,Wogayehu Afework,Godette Henry,Brady Kathleen A,Shpaner Mark,Shinefeld Jennifer,Bayang Lissa,Tovar-Moore Veronica,Raymond H Fisher,Ick Theresa,De León Sandra Miranda,Rolón-Colón Yadira,Jaenicke Tom,Thiede Hanne,Burt Richard,Opoku Jenevieve,Kuo Irene,Abara Winston,Balaji Alexandra,Broz Dita,Cook Jonathan,Cooley Laura,Cribbin Melissa,Denning Paul,Doyle Katherine,Finlayson Teresa,Hageman Kathy,Hess Kristen,Hoots Brooke,Ivy Wade,Le Binh,Lewis Rashunda,Mason Stacey,Nerlander Lina,Paz-Bailey Gabriela,Robbins Taylor,Salo Kathryn,Sionean Catlainn,Smith Amanda,Smith Justin,Spiller Michael,Wejnert Cyprian,Wise Akilah,Xia Mingjing,

Affiliation:

1. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Data on behavioral correlates of mental illness among young people who inject drugs (PWID) are limited. We examine injection risks and healthcare use among young PWID with probable serious mental illness (PSMI). Methods People who inject drugs were recruited and interviewed in 20 US cities for 2015 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance. Probable serious mental illness was assessed using the Kessler-6 screening scale. Bivariate analyses using log-linked Poisson regression with generalized estimating equations adjusted for design covariates were conducted to examine associations between PSMI and behaviors among PWID ages 18–29 years. Results Of 1769 young PWID, 45% had PSMI. Compared to those without PSMI, PWID with PSMI were more likely to report injecting more than once a day, receptive syringe sharing, sharing of other injection equipment, and unmet needs for medical care and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Those with PSMI were less likely to use syringe services programs than those without PSMI. Conclusions Approximately half of young PWID had PSMI. People who inject drugs with PSMI engaged in high-risk injection behaviors and encountered barriers to healthcare. Human immunodeficiency virus prevention programs such as Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) could benefit from screening for mental illness among young PWID and strong linkage to healthcare, including mental health and SUD treatment.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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