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警察执法实践与注射吸毒人群中 HIV 感染风险。

Policing Practices and Risk of HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs.

出版信息

Epidemiol Rev. 2020 Jan 31;42(1):27-40. doi: 10.1093/epirev/mxaa010.


DOI:10.1093/epirev/mxaa010
PMID:33184637
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7879596/
Abstract

Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (PWID). Street encounters between police and PWID (e.g., syringe confiscation, physical assault) have been associated with health harms, but these relationships have not been systematically assessed. We conducted a systematic literature review to evaluate the contribution of policing to risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among PWID. We screened MEDLINE, sociological databases, and gray literature for studies published from 1981 to November 2018 that included estimates of HIV infection/risk behaviors and street policing encounters. We extracted and summarized quantitative findings from all eligible studies. We screened 8,201 abstracts, reviewed 175 full-text articles, and included 27 eligible analyses from 9 countries (Canada, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United States). Heterogeneity in variable and endpoint selection precluded meta-analyses. In 5 (19%) studies, HIV infection among PWID was significantly associated with syringe confiscation, reluctance to buy/carry syringes for fear of police, rushed injection due to a police presence, fear of arrest, being arrested for planted drugs, and physical abuse. Twenty-one (78%) studies identified policing practices to be associated with HIV risk behaviors related to injection drug use (e.g., syringe-sharing, using a "shooting gallery"). In 9 (33%) studies, policing was associated with PWID avoidance of harm reduction services, including syringe exchange, methadone maintenance, and safe consumption facilities. Evidence suggests that policing shapes HIV risk among PWID, but lower-income settings are underrepresented. Curbing injection-related HIV risk necessitates additional structural interventions. Methodological harmonization could facilitate knowledge generation on the role of police as a determinant of population health.

摘要

禁毒执法是影响吸毒人群健康的结构性决定因素之一。警察与吸毒者(例如,没收注射器、人身攻击)在街上的遭遇与健康危害有关,但这些关系尚未得到系统评估。我们进行了系统的文献综述,以评估警察对吸毒者感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的影响。我们筛选了 MEDLINE、社会学数据库和灰色文献,以评估 1981 年至 2018 年 11 月期间发表的包括 HIV 感染/风险行为和街头警察遭遇估计的研究。我们从所有合格研究中提取和总结了定量结果。我们筛选了 8201 篇摘要,审查了 175 篇全文文章,并纳入了来自 9 个国家(加拿大、中国、印度、马来西亚、墨西哥、俄罗斯、泰国、乌克兰和美国)的 27 项合格分析。由于变量和终点选择的异质性,无法进行荟萃分析。在 5 项(19%)研究中,吸毒者的 HIV 感染与注射器没收、因担心警察而不愿购买/携带注射器、因警察在场而匆忙注射、因担心被捕、因藏毒被捕和身体虐待显著相关。21 项(78%)研究确定了与注射毒品相关的 HIV 风险行为有关的警务实践(例如,注射器共享、使用“注射屋”)。在 9 项(33%)研究中,警务与吸毒者避免减少伤害服务有关,包括注射器交换、美沙酮维持治疗和安全使用设施。有证据表明,警务影响吸毒者的 HIV 风险,但低收入环境的代表性不足。遏制与注射相关的 HIV 风险需要更多的结构性干预措施。方法学协调可以促进关于警察作为人口健康决定因素的作用的知识生成。

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