       Document 0957
 DOCN  M9440957
 TI    Drug abuse treatment programs as centers for HIV-related research and
       treatment.
 DT    9404
 AU    Sawyer RC; Brown LS Jr; Bailey J; Hickson M; Lee P; McNair D; Rawls J;
       Skinner A; Division of Medical Service, Addiction Research and
       Treatment; Corporation, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
 SO    J Addict Dis. 1993;12(4):121-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94122220
 AB    The Observational Data Base (ODB) is a multicenter, longitudinal effort
       of the Community Programs for Clinical Research in AIDS (CPCRA) designed
       to collect HIV-related data on a large number of HIV-infected patients
       receiving primary care from community based physicians and health care
       groups. Over 400 patients from the Addiction Research and Treatment
       Corporation have enrolled in the ODB. Compared to the remainder of the
       CPCRA, ARTC ODB enrollees are more likely to be female, African American
       or Hispanic and to have injectable drug use and heterosexual contact
       with an injectable drug user as risk factors. The ARTC ODB patient
       profile closely resembles the fastest growing segments of the AIDS
       epidemic.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Ethnic Groups  Female  Health Promotion  Human  *HIV
       Seropositivity  *Information Systems  Longitudinal Studies  Male
       Methadone/THERAPEUTIC USE  *Research  Risk-Taking  Sex Behavior  Sex
       Factors  Substance Abuse, Intravenous/DRUG THERAPY/REHABILITATION
       Substance Use Disorders/DRUG THERAPY/*REHABILITATION  Support, U.S.
       Gov't, P.H.S.  CLINICAL TRIAL  JOURNAL ARTICLE  MULTICENTER STUDY

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