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塞内加尔满足吸毒女性需求中的性别因素。

The gender factor in meeting the needs of women who use drugs in Senegal.

作者信息

Faye Rose André Y, Desclaux Alice, Diagne Aïda

机构信息

IRD, TransVIHMI (IRD, INSERM, Université de Montpellier), Montpellier, France.

Centre régional de recherche et de formation à la prise en charge de Fann à Dakar, Dakar, Sénégal.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2025 Apr 11;22(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12954-025-01186-z.

Abstract

Harm reduction (HR) services are developing in Africa. In Senegal, the overall HR service coverage ratio is one WUD for every 10 men. By analysing gender-specific initiatives developed by HR stakeholders and evaluating their limitations, we explored HR in Senegal through a gender lens to better understand how to meet the specific needs of WWUD. The data for this study were collected through interviews, observations, and the researchers' direct presence in drug use settings, as part of a social anthropology research project on the trajectories of WWUD in Senegal. The study reveals that in Senegal, two approaches (broadly integrating HR) are employed to address the specific health and psychosocial needs of WWUD: care exclusively dedicated to WWUD (e.g., gynaecological consultations, women-only days, HIV testing, discussion groups) and support focused on capacity building (e.g., community empowerment, training peer workers). However, this dual approach has limitations. It primarily targets WWUD who inject drugs such as cocaine and heroin, neglecting the needs of those using non-injectable substances (e.g., tramadol, alcohol, cannabis). Additionally, it does not account for the diverse social profiles of WWUD and their varying needs. Despite HR actors' best efforts to provide tailored services, they face funding challenges. Moreover, the stigma surrounding drug use hinders WWUD's participation in proposed activities. To address the limitations and challenges of the current HR offer, WWUD employ adaptive and resilience strategies through community empowerment initiatives. Addressing these gaps requires the development of HR services tailored to the specific needs of non-injecting WWUD, conducting in-depth research to better adapt interventions for this target population, and mobilising funding to implement innovative and effective approaches to improve their access to care.

摘要

减少伤害(HR)服务正在非洲发展。在塞内加尔,总体HR服务覆盖率是每10名男性中有一名女性吸毒者。通过分析HR利益相关者制定的针对性别举措并评估其局限性,我们从性别视角探索了塞内加尔的HR,以更好地了解如何满足女性吸毒者的特殊需求。作为塞内加尔女性吸毒者轨迹社会人类学研究项目的一部分,本研究的数据通过访谈、观察以及研究人员在吸毒场所的直接参与收集。研究表明,在塞内加尔,采用了两种方法(广泛整合HR)来满足女性吸毒者的特殊健康和心理社会需求:专门针对女性吸毒者的护理(如妇科咨询、女性专属日、艾滋病毒检测、讨论小组)和侧重于能力建设的支持(如社区赋权、培训同伴工作者)。然而,这种双重方法存在局限性。它主要针对注射可卡因和海洛因等毒品的女性吸毒者,忽视了使用非注射类物质(如曲马多、酒精、大麻)者的需求。此外,它没有考虑到女性吸毒者的不同社会背景及其不同需求。尽管HR行动者尽最大努力提供量身定制的服务,但他们面临资金挑战。此外,围绕吸毒的污名阻碍了女性吸毒者参与提议的活动。为解决当前HR服务的局限性和挑战,女性吸毒者通过社区赋权举措采用适应性和复原力策略。解决这些差距需要开发针对非注射类女性吸毒者特殊需求的HR服务,进行深入研究以更好地使干预措施适应这一目标人群,并筹集资金以实施创新和有效的方法来改善她们获得护理的机会。

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