Ramsey Susan E, Engler Patricia A, Stein Michael D
Brown University Medical School and Rhode Island Hospital.
Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2007 Oct 1;38(5):518-522. doi: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.518.
Both sex- and drug-related HIV risk behavior are common among pregnant drug abusers. In the absence of intervention, these behaviors are likely to continue throughout pregnancy, placing the women and their unborn children at risk of contracting HIV. Drug treatment programs have been found to have limited impact on these behaviors. Although certain drug risk behaviors have been shown to decrease during drug treatment, sex-related risk behavior remains largely unaffected. Similarly, knowledge- and skill-based HIV risk reduction interventions have demonstrated modest efficacy. Therefore, there is a need to develop new interventions that directly target sex- and drug-related HIV risk behavior among pregnant drug abusers, taking advantage of a period in the women's lives in which the potential negative consequences of risk behavior are more significant given the possible impact on their unborn children and in which there may be a heightened desire to make healthier behavior choices. Recent work suggests that a promising new direction for the field may be incorporating motivational interviewing components into traditional HIV risk reduction interventions, which focus on providing HIV risk information and building sex- and drug-related HIV risk reduction skills.
与性别和毒品相关的艾滋病毒风险行为在怀孕的药物滥用者中很常见。在缺乏干预的情况下,这些行为很可能在整个孕期持续存在,使这些女性及其未出生的孩子面临感染艾滋病毒的风险。已发现戒毒治疗项目对这些行为的影响有限。虽然某些与毒品相关的风险行为在戒毒治疗期间有所减少,但与性相关的风险行为在很大程度上仍未受到影响。同样,基于知识和技能的艾滋病毒风险降低干预措施已显示出一定疗效。因此,有必要开发新的干预措施,直接针对怀孕的药物滥用者中与性别和毒品相关的艾滋病毒风险行为,利用女性生命中的一个时期,在此期间,鉴于对未出生孩子可能产生的影响,风险行为的潜在负面后果更为严重,而且她们可能更渴望做出更健康的行为选择。最近的研究表明,该领域一个有前景的新方向可能是将动机性访谈成分纳入传统的艾滋病毒风险降低干预措施中,传统干预措施侧重于提供艾滋病毒风险信息和培养与性别和毒品相关的艾滋病毒风险降低技能。