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在押跨性别者中的 HIV、性传播感染、病毒性肝炎和结核病的流行病学:数据有限的案例。

Epidemiology of HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Viral Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis Among Incarcerated Transgender People: A Case of Limited Data.

机构信息

Center for Public Health and Human Rights, Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Epidemiol Rev. 2018 Jun 1;40(1):27-39. doi: 10.1093/epirev/mxx012.

Abstract

Transgender people experience a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and incarceration. Discrimination, victimization, poverty, and poor mental health drive vulnerability to HIV and related infections, as well as risk of arrest, detention, and incarceration. In this paper, we systematically review published data on HIV, sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis, and tuberculosis among incarcerated transgender people; describe potential structural determinants of HIV risk and transmission; identify gaps in the literature; and make recommendations for research and interventions to address this neglected population. We found that HIV and related infections among incarcerated transgender people have received little attention in the epidemiologic literature. The limited data available, which date from 1992, demonstrate high prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in this population internationally. Transgender people who had not had genital surgery were typically placed in jails and prisons corresponding to birth-assigned sex rather than gender identity. Once incarcerated, they routinely faced harassment, physical abuse, and sexual violence from inmates and staff and denial of access to medically necessary gender-affirming therapies. More HIV research with incarcerated transgender populations is urgently needed to inform correctional policy change that centers human rights and structural interventions, such as stigma reduction, pre-arrest diversion, and access to HIV prevention methods and gender-affirming care during incarceration.

摘要

跨性别者承受着不成比例的艾滋病毒(HIV)和监禁负担。歧视、受害、贫困和心理健康状况不佳使他们容易感染 HIV 和相关感染,并面临被捕、拘留和监禁的风险。在本文中,我们系统地回顾了已发表的关于监禁中的跨性别者的 HIV、性传播感染、病毒性肝炎和结核病的数据;描述了 HIV 风险和传播的潜在结构决定因素;确定了文献中的空白;并提出了研究和干预建议,以解决这一被忽视的人群。我们发现,在流行病学文献中,监禁中的跨性别者的 HIV 和相关感染问题很少受到关注。现有的有限数据可追溯到 1992 年,这些数据表明,国际上这一人群的 HIV 和性传播感染率很高。没有接受过生殖器手术的跨性别者通常被安置在与出生时性别而非性别认同相对应的监狱和监狱中。一旦被监禁,他们经常面临囚犯和工作人员的骚扰、身体虐待和性暴力,以及拒绝获得必要的性别肯定治疗。迫切需要对监禁中的跨性别者群体进行更多的 HIV 研究,以告知以人权和结构性干预为中心的矫正政策变化,例如减少污名化、逮捕前转移和获得 HIV 预防方法以及在监禁期间获得性别肯定护理。

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