Weissman G
National Institute on Drug Abuse, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 9A42, 29857, Rockville, MD.
J Prim Prev. 1991 Sep;12(1):49-63. doi: 10.1007/BF01326541.
This paper discusses data from a national research program working with large numbers of women at risk for HIV. Important similarities between injection drug using (IDU) women and the non-injecting partners of IDU men have been shown. High levels of non-injection drug use are common to both groups, as is crack use and the trading of sex for crack. Despite considerable knowledge about AIDS, risky sex and drug injection behaviors are the rule. A number of important principles for outreach and intervention with women have also emerged, including the need for simultaneously aggressive and sensitive out-reach strategies and for interventions that take into account the full context of these women's lives.
本文讨论了一项全国性研究项目的数据,该项目涉及大量有感染艾滋病毒风险的女性。研究表明,注射吸毒女性与注射吸毒男性的非注射吸毒伴侣之间存在重要的相似之处。两组人群中非注射吸毒的比例都很高,使用强效可卡因以及以性交易换取强效可卡因的情况也很常见。尽管人们对艾滋病有相当多的了解,但危险的性行为和药物注射行为却屡见不鲜。同时,针对女性开展外展服务和干预的一些重要原则也已显现,包括需要采取积极且敏感的外展策略,以及进行能够考虑到这些女性生活全貌的干预措施。