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对蒙大拿州东北部注射毒品的美国印第安人的初步需求评估。

A preliminary needs assessment of American Indians who inject drugs in northeastern Montana.

作者信息

Anastario Mike, FourStar Kris, Ricker Adriann, Dick Rebecca, Skewes Monica C, Rink Elizabeth

机构信息

Department of Mathematics, Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.

Fort Peck Tribal Health Department, Poplar, MT, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2017 May 8;14(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12954-017-0146-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Injection drug use has not been well documented in American Indians living in the USA. American Indian and Alaskan Natives (AI/ANs) show higher rates of substance use compared to the general population, and have historically been subject to a number of risk factors that are known to increase the likelihood of substance use. AI/ANs also experience increased risk for infectious diseases that are transmitted via injection drug use and/or sexual activity. Harm reduction approaches have been shown to be effective for decreasing risk of disease transmission in at-risk populations, and may be well suited for AI/AN injection drug users residing in rural reservation communities. In this study, we aimed to examine the characteristics of American Indians (AI) who use injection drugs (PWUID) in northeastern Montana to identify needs that could be addressed with harm reduction programming.

METHODS

For the present study, we used a respondent-driven sampling approach to generate a sample of 51 self-identified male and female injection drug users ≥18 years of age who were American Indians living on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Sampling weights were applied to all analyses using Respondent-Driven Sampling Analysis Tool (RDSAT).

RESULTS

There were no strong recruitment patterns by age, sex, or ethnic identity status of the recruiter or participant, but there were strong within-group recruitment patterns by location within the reservation. The majority of the sample reported initiating substance use before the age of 18. Participants reported significant risk for HIV, hepatitis, and other infectious diseases through their drug use and/or risky sexual behavior. Sixty-five percent reported having reused syringes, and 53% reported drawing from the same filter. Seventy-five percent reported inconsistent condom use during the 3 months preceding the survey, and 53% reported injecting drugs during sex during the 3 months preceding the survey. Only 66% of participants reported having been tested for HIV in the 12 months preceding the survey. The vast majority (98%) of respondents expressed interest in a harm reduction program. Seventy-six percent reported that it was easy or very easy to obtain new syringes.

CONCLUSIONS

We documented several risks for blood-borne pathogens, including elevated levels of syringe reuse. Further, we documented significant interest in harm reduction interventions in the present sample of AI/AN injection drug users. Findings suggest a need for increased access to harm reduction programming for AI/AN injection drug users to reduce the transmission of infectious disease and increase access to compassionate care.

摘要

背景

在美国生活的美国印第安人中,注射吸毒情况尚未得到充分记录。与普通人群相比,美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/ANs)的物质使用发生率更高,并且历史上一直面临一些已知会增加物质使用可能性的风险因素。AI/ANs还面临通过注射吸毒和/或性行为传播的传染病风险增加的问题。减少伤害的方法已被证明对降低高危人群中疾病传播的风险有效,并且可能非常适合居住在农村保留地社区的AI/AN注射吸毒者。在本研究中,我们旨在调查蒙大拿州东北部使用注射毒品的美国印第安人(AI)的特征,以确定可以通过减少伤害计划解决的需求。

方法

在本研究中,我们采用了应答驱动抽样方法,以生成一个由51名自我认定的年龄≥18岁的注射吸毒者组成的样本,他们是居住在皮克堡印第安保留地的美国印第安人。使用应答驱动抽样分析工具(RDSAT)对所有分析应用抽样权重。

结果

招募者或参与者的年龄、性别或种族身份状态没有明显的招募模式,但保留地内的地点存在明显的群体内招募模式。大多数样本报告在18岁之前开始使用物质。参与者报告通过吸毒和/或危险的性行为感染艾滋病毒、肝炎和其他传染病的风险很高。65%的人报告重复使用过注射器,53%的人报告从同一个过滤器中抽取药物。75%的人报告在调查前3个月内避孕套使用不一致,53%的人报告在调查前3个月内性行为期间注射毒品。在调查前12个月内,只有66%的参与者报告接受过艾滋病毒检测。绝大多数(98%)的受访者表示对减少伤害计划感兴趣。76%的人报告说很容易或非常容易获得新注射器。

结论

我们记录了血源性病原体的几种风险,包括注射器重复使用水平升高。此外,我们记录了当前AI/AN注射吸毒者样本对减少伤害干预措施的极大兴趣。研究结果表明,需要为AI/AN注射吸毒者增加获得减少伤害计划的机会,以减少传染病的传播并增加获得关爱护理的机会。

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