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注射毒品的女性中的艾滋病毒、丙型肝炎病毒及与健康相关的危害:对预防和治疗的启示

HIV, HCV, and Health-Related Harms Among Women Who Inject Drugs: Implications for Prevention and Treatment.

作者信息

Iversen Jenny, Page Kimberly, Madden Annie, Maher Lisa

机构信息

*Viral Hepatitis Epidemiology and Prevention Program, The Kirby Institute, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Australia, Sydney; †Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; and ‡Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL), Canberra.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2015 Jun 1;69 Suppl 2(0 1):S176-81. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000659.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although an estimated 3.5 million women inject drugs globally, women are outnumbered 4 to one by men who inject drugs and are often ignored or overlooked in the development and delivery of prevention and treatment services for this population. This study aimed to identify key comorbidities prevalent among women who inject drugs (WWID), consider factors that contribute to vulnerability of this population, and examine implications for prevention and treatment.

METHODS

The literature was reviewed to examine the specific challenges and needs of WWID. We searched health-related bibliographic databases and grey literature to identify studies conducted among WWID and studies conducted among people who inject drugs (PWID), where results were disaggregated by gender and policies/guidelines/reports relevant to WWID.

RESULTS

WWID face a range of unique, gender-specific, and often additional challenges and barriers. The lack of a targeted focus on WWID by prevention and treatment services and harm-reduction programs increases women's vulnerability to a range of health-related harms, including blood-borne viral and sexually transmitted infections, injection-related injuries, mental health issues, physical and sexual violence, poor sexual and reproductive health, issues in relation to childbearing and child care, and pervasive stigma and discrimination.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a need to improve the collection and reporting of gender-disaggregated data on prevalence of key infections and prevention and treatment service access and program coverage. Women-focussed services and integrating gender equity and human rights into the harm-reduction programming will be a prerequisite if improvements in the health, safety, and well-being of this often invisible and highly vulnerable population are to be achieved.

摘要

背景

全球估计有350万女性注射毒品,但注射毒品的男性人数是女性的四倍,在为这一人群开展预防和治疗服务的过程中,女性常常被忽视或 overlooked。本研究旨在确定注射毒品女性(WWID)中普遍存在的关键合并症,考虑导致该人群易受伤害的因素,并研究其对预防和治疗的影响。

方法

对文献进行综述,以研究WWID的具体挑战和需求。我们搜索了与健康相关的书目数据库和灰色文献,以识别在WWID中开展的研究以及在注射毒品者(PWID)中开展的研究,其中结果按性别进行了分类,以及与WWID相关的政策/指南/报告。

结果

WWID面临一系列独特的、基于性别的且往往是额外的挑战和障碍。预防和治疗服务以及减少伤害项目缺乏对WWID的针对性关注,增加了女性遭受一系列与健康相关伤害的脆弱性,包括血源性病毒和性传播感染、注射相关伤害、心理健康问题、身体和性暴力、不良的性健康和生殖健康、生育和儿童保育问题,以及普遍存在的耻辱和歧视。

结论

有必要改进关于关键感染患病率以及预防和治疗服务获取情况和项目覆盖范围的按性别分类数据的收集和报告。如果要改善这一经常被忽视且高度脆弱人群的健康、安全和福祉,以女性为重点的服务以及将性别平等和人权纳入减少伤害规划将是一个先决条件。

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