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Addiction Severity Index composite scores as predictors for sexual-risk behaviors and drug-use behaviors in drug-using pregnant patients
Chaudhury, R., Jones, H., Wechsberg, W., O'Grady, KE., Tuten, M., & Chisolm, MS. (2010). Addiction Severity Index composite scores as predictors for sexual-risk behaviors and drug-use behaviors in drug-using pregnant patients. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 36(1), 25-30. http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/00952990903544810
Background: HIV sexual-risk and drug-use behavior predictors have been studied in non-pregnant but not pregnant drug-dependent populations. Objective: Examine the ability of the ASI composite scores to predict HIV sexual- and drug-risk scores as well as the individual items of a modified version of the Risk Assessment Battery in drug-using pregnant women. Methods: Pregnant women (N = 76) completing pretreatment ASI and HIV-risk questionnaires. Results: The Legal composite score was the sole significant predictor of the sexual-risk score, with a 1 SD increase in the Legal composite score resulting in a 24% increase in sexual-risk, p < .001. The Medical, Drug, and Legal composite scores were each significant predictors of the drug-risk score, with a 1 SD increase resulting in a 31% decrease, and 121% and 73% increases, respectively, in drug-risk, all ps < .05. Conclusions and Scientific Significance: Drug-using pregnant women and their fetuses are vulnerable to the consequences of both sexual-risk behaviors and drug-use. The ASI may help screen such patients for HIV sexual-risk and drug-use behaviors as a first step in tailoring treatment to address these issues.