Codeine cough syrup use among African-American crack cocaine users.

Ronald J Peters, Mark Williams, Michael W Ross, John Atkinson, George S Yacoubian
Author Information
  1. Ronald J Peters: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Abstract

While studies show evidence of a clear problem with the prevalence of crack cocaine and codeine cough syrup use separately, the relationship between these substances of abuse and concurrent polydrug use is unknown. In an attempt to ascertain beyond anecdotal evidence, the authors carried out a cross-sectional study among 482 African-American crack users to investigate the differences between those who were concurrently codeine cough syrup users and those who were not codeine cough syrup users in Houston, Texas. Logistic regression indicated that codeine use was significantly associated with lower participant age and lower education; codeine cough syrup users were significantly more likely than nonusers to not have a main sexual partner. In addition, codeine users had significantly higher odds of ever trading sex for money, marijuana use, and fry use. These findings are important in determining the "cultural novelties" relative to crack and codeine use among younger African Americans.

MeSH Term

Adult
Black or African American
Age Factors
Antitussive Agents
Cocaine-Related Disorders
Codeine
Crack Cocaine
Cross-Sectional Studies
Educational Status
Female
Humans
Logistic Models
Male
Opioid-Related Disorders
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Texas

Chemicals

Antitussive Agents
Crack Cocaine
Codeine

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