Abiona Titilayo, Balogun Joseph, Adefuye Adedeji, Anguh Ivonne
HIV/AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Health Studies, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Int J Prison Health. 2015 Dec 21;11(4):196-208. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-11-2014-0043.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: - In total, 47 recently released ex-offenders participated in focus group discussions that explored the contexts surrounding inmate engagement in HIV risk behaviors in prison. Data were analyzed using NVivo 7 and results were organized into themes.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: - This paper attempts to explore HIV risk behaviors of prison inmates. It is of value to health professionals, security agents, administrators, and non-governmental organizations that work with the incarcerated population.
本文旨在探究囚犯在监禁期间的艾滋病病毒(HIV)风险行为,并深入了解这些行为发生的背景。
设计/方法/途径:共有47名近期获释的刑满释放人员参与了焦点小组讨论,探讨了囚犯在监狱中参与HIV风险行为的相关背景。使用NVivo 7对数据进行分析,并将结果归纳为主题。
囚犯从事的行为可能使他们易感染HIV。这些行为包括无保护性行为、交易性性行为、注射吸毒、纹身和穿孔。本研究结果表明,囚犯中风险行为发生的背景很复杂,涉及囚犯、惩教人员和访客。囚犯从事风险行为的原因也多种多样:经济因素、成瘾、无聊、匮乏、监狱文化、安保和监管松懈、惩教人员冷漠以及暴力。
预防监狱中的风险行为以及最终预防HIV传播需要一种多维度的生态方法,该方法应关注囚犯、监狱工作人员、监狱系统、政策以及政策制定者。
原创性/价值:本文试图探究监狱囚犯的HIV风险行为。对于与被监禁人群打交道的卫生专业人员、安保人员、管理人员和非政府组织具有价值。