Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
J Int AIDS Soc. 2009 Nov 13;12:34. doi: 10.1186/1758-2652-12-34.
This systematic review focuses on empirical work on disability and HIV/AIDS in Africa in the past decade and considers all the literature currently accessible. The review presents data from different surveys and summarizes the findings. In this way, it convincingly reveals that people with disabilities are very vulnerable to contracting HIV, and lack access to information, testing and treatment. The review further reveals gaps in the research and areas of concern. While vulnerability and accessibility have been investigated, there are few prevalence studies or evaluations available. A certain amount of work has focused on the deaf population, but little has been done for other disability groups. A growing area of concern is sexual abuse and exploitation of people with disabilities. Only a few studies or interventions focus on this crucial area.
本系统评价聚焦于过去十年中在非洲有关残疾与艾滋病的实证研究,并考虑了当前所有可获取的文献。该评价呈现了不同调查的数据并对结果进行了总结。如此一来,它令人信服地揭示了残疾人极易感染艾滋病毒,且他们在获取信息、检测和治疗方面也面临重重阻碍。该评价还揭示了研究中的空白和关注领域。尽管已经对易感性和可及性进行了研究,但目前缺乏患病率研究或评估。有一定数量的工作集中于聋人群体,但针对其他残疾群体的工作却很少。人们日益关注的一个领域是对残疾人的性虐待和剥削。仅有少数研究或干预措施聚焦于这一关键领域。