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美国黑人与监禁:一个被忽视的降低艾滋病毒风险的公共卫生契机。

Black Americans and Incarceration: A Neglected Public Health Opportunity for HIV Risk Reduction.

作者信息

Rowell-Cunsolo Tawandra L, El-Bassel Nabila, Hart Carl L

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016;27(1):114-130. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0011.

Abstract

Black Americans are incarcerated at disproportionate rates, largely due to racial differences in the application of drug laws. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence rates among Black Americans are also disproportionately high. Moreover, availability of and access to HIV prevention services in correctional settings are limited. Recognizing that Blacks are at an elevated risk of contracting HIV, and that incarceration worsens health outcomes, this paper addresses the importance of implementing comprehensive prison-based HIV programs and prevention interventions to improve the health of this vulnerable population. In the absence of a vaccine, prevention interventions can serve as an effective method of systematically addressing HIV-related health disparities. Prevention strategies offered within correctional settings provide a unique opportunity to engage a high-risk population when its members may be receptive to behavior modification.

摘要

美国黑人被监禁的比例过高,这主要是由于毒品法律适用中的种族差异。美国黑人中的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)流行率也高得不成比例。此外,惩教机构中HIV预防服务的可及性和可获得性有限。认识到黑人感染HIV的风险较高,且监禁会使健康结果恶化,本文论述了实施全面的基于监狱的HIV项目及预防干预措施对于改善这一弱势群体健康状况的重要性。在没有疫苗的情况下,预防干预措施可作为系统解决与HIV相关的健康差距的有效方法。惩教机构提供的预防策略提供了一个独特的机会,可在高危人群成员可能愿意接受行为改变时接触他们。

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