Pinkham Sophie, Malinowska-Sempruch Kasia
International Harm Reduction Development Program, Open Society Institute, New York NY, USA.
Reprod Health Matters. 2008 May;16(31):168-81. doi: 10.1016/S0968-8080(08)31345-7.
Gender shapes the experience of drug use and its associated risks. In most parts of the world, however, harm reduction and drug treatment programmes that tailor their services to meet women's needs are rare or nonexistent. Many existing services inadvertently exclude women, and discriminatory policies and social stigma drive women drug users from care and expose them to human rights abuses. Women drug users often provide sex in exchange for housing, sustenance and protection, suffer violence from sexual partners and practise unsafe sex. This paper, drawing upon evidence from existing studies, examines ways in which gender-related factors can increase women drug users' vulnerability and decrease their access to harm reduction, drug treatment and sexual and reproductive health services. It recommends designing services with low-threshold access for women drug users that help them to become more independent, involving the women in designing services and policies, making programmes available for mothers, incorporating sexual and reproductive health into harm reduction services, providing gender-sensitive drug treatment and integrated harm reduction programmes for drug-using sex workers, connecting with domestic violence and rape prevention services and educating mainstream providers. Overall, investigating the circumstances women drug users face will help to formulate policies and programmes that better serve women who use drugs.
性别塑造了吸毒经历及其相关风险。然而,在世界大部分地区,针对女性需求量身定制服务的减少伤害和戒毒治疗项目却很少见或根本不存在。许多现有服务在不经意间将女性排除在外,歧视性政策和社会污名化使女性吸毒者得不到照料,并使她们遭受人权侵犯。女性吸毒者常常通过提供性服务来换取住房、食物和保护,遭受性伴侣的暴力,并进行不安全的性行为。本文借鉴现有研究的证据,探讨与性别相关的因素如何增加女性吸毒者的脆弱性,并减少她们获得减少伤害、戒毒治疗以及性健康和生殖健康服务的机会。它建议为女性吸毒者设计低门槛准入的服务,帮助她们变得更加独立,让女性参与服务和政策的设计,为母亲提供项目,将性健康和生殖健康纳入减少伤害服务,为从事性交易的吸毒女性提供对性别问题有敏感认识的戒毒治疗和综合减少伤害项目,与家庭暴力和强奸预防服务建立联系,并对主流服务提供者进行教育。总体而言,调查女性吸毒者所面临的情况将有助于制定出能更好地服务于吸毒女性的政策和项目。