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注射吸毒者之间的二次注射器交换。

Secondary syringe exchange among injection drug users.

作者信息

Snead Judith, Downing Moher, Lorvick Jennifer, Garcia Barbara, Thawley Robert, Kegeles Susan, Edlin Brian R

机构信息

Departments of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2003 Jun;80(2):330-48. doi: 10.1093/jurban/jtg035.

Abstract

Syringe-exchange programs (SEPs) have proven to prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens, primarily human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), among injection drug users (IDUs). In the United States, only about 7% of IDUs have access to and use SEPs. Some IDUs engage in secondary syringe exchange (SSE), meaning that one IDU (a "provider") obtains syringes at an SEP to distribute to other IDUs ("recipients"). This formative qualitative research was conducted to understand why and how IDUs engage in SSE to aid in the development of a large-scale peer HIV prevention intervention. Interviews with 47 IDUs in Oakland and Richmond, California, indicated that SSE was embedded in existing social networks, which provided natural opportunities for peer education. SSE providers reported a desire to help other IDUs as their primary motivation, while recipients reported convenience as their primary reason for using SSE. Building SSE into SEP structures can facilitate an effective provision of risk reduction supplies and information to IDUs who do not access SEPs directly.

摘要

注射器交换项目(SEPs)已被证明可预防血源性病原体,主要是人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)在注射吸毒者(IDUs)中的传播。在美国,只有约7%的注射吸毒者能够使用注射器交换项目。一些注射吸毒者进行二次注射器交换(SSE),即一名注射吸毒者(“提供者”)在注射器交换项目中获取注射器,然后分发给其他注射吸毒者(“接受者”)。开展这项定性研究是为了了解注射吸毒者进行二次注射器交换的原因和方式,以帮助开展大规模的同伴艾滋病毒预防干预措施。对加利福尼亚州奥克兰和里士满的47名注射吸毒者进行的访谈表明,二次注射器交换融入了现有的社会网络,这为同伴教育提供了天然机会。二次注射器交换的提供者表示,帮助其他注射吸毒者是他们的主要动机,而接受者则称使用二次注射器交换的主要原因是方便。将二次注射器交换纳入注射器交换项目结构,可以促进向未直接使用注射器交换项目的注射吸毒者有效提供降低风险的用品和信息。

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