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2023年莫桑比克注射毒品女性中的艾滋病毒易感性研究

Understanding HIV vulnerability among women who inject drugs in Mozambique, 2023.

作者信息

Banze Áuria Ribeiro, Botão Carlos, Muamine Elídio, Condula Manuel, Craveirinha Stélio, Boothe Makini, Seabra Sofia Gonçalves, Craveiro Isabel, Baltazar Cynthia Semá

机构信息

Instituto Nacional de Saúde, P.O. Box 264, Maputo, Mozambique.

Global Health and Tropical Medicine, Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health, GHTM, LA-REAL, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, IHMT, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, UNL, Lisbon, Portugal.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2025 Apr 19;22(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s12954-025-01204-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women who inject drugs (WWIDs) belong to a group of people with high-risk behaviors for contracting HIV. In Mozambique there is still limited coverage of combined HIV prevention strategies among WWIDs. These actions, however, are hampered by the scarcity of data. This study offers a better opportunity to inform the wide range of social, contextual, and individual factors that play a role in the HIV epidemic. At the same time, it will provide crucial explanations about how these diverse factors affect the vulnerability of WWID to HIV in Mozambique.

METHODS

A qualitative study was carried out, based on interviews with 18 key informants and 30 others participants in discussions in focus groups totalizing 48 women in representation of five cities in Mozambique in 2023. The study utilized semi-structured interviews, to collect data on the demographic characteristics of the WWID and open-ended questions that explored information regarding stigma, discrimination, challenges in accessing health services, and gender-based violence. Data was analyzed thematically using NVivo.

RESULTS

WWIDs engage in common practices of sharing and renting syringes for injecting drugs. Sex work combined with unprotected sex was identified as a frequent risk behavior. WWIDs encounter stigma and discrimination in the family, street encounters, interactions with police and health facilities. Awareness of harm reduction services varies among WWIDs, with some having limited or no knowledge. Accessing harm reduction services is considered a challenge for some participants. WWIDs face violence from men, including the police, often involving extortion of monetary amounts. Incidents of sexual violence are mentioned, with underreporting being a prevalent problem.

CONCLUSION

WWIDs in Mozambique navigate a lethal intersection of poverty, gendered violence, and systemic exclusion. Stigma and geographic disparities in harm reduction services perpetuate HIV transmission and healthcare avoidance. Urgent action is needed to decentralize methadone programs, integrate gender-based violence response into HIV care, and reform punitive policing practices. Prioritizing WWID in policy-through community-led harm reduction and anti-stigma campaigns-is essential to achieving Mozambique's HIV targets and health equity goals.

摘要

背景

注射毒品的女性(WWIDs)属于感染艾滋病毒的高风险行为人群。在莫桑比克,针对注射毒品女性的联合艾滋病毒预防策略的覆盖范围仍然有限。然而,这些行动因数据匮乏而受阻。本研究提供了一个更好的机会,以了解在艾滋病毒流行中起作用的广泛社会、背景和个人因素。同时,它将对这些不同因素如何影响莫桑比克注射毒品女性感染艾滋病毒的易感性提供关键解释。

方法

2023年在莫桑比克五个城市进行了一项定性研究,采访了18名关键信息提供者,并与30名其他参与者进行了焦点小组讨论,共有48名女性参与。该研究采用半结构化访谈,收集注射毒品女性的人口统计学特征数据以及探讨耻辱感、歧视、获得医疗服务的挑战和基于性别的暴力等信息的开放式问题。使用NVivo对数据进行主题分析。

结果

注射毒品女性存在共用和租用注射器注射毒品的常见行为。性工作与无保护性行为被确定为常见的风险行为。注射毒品女性在家庭、街头相遇、与警察和医疗机构的互动中遭遇耻辱感和歧视。注射毒品女性对减少伤害服务的认知各不相同,一些人了解有限或一无所知。对一些参与者来说,获得减少伤害服务被认为是一项挑战。注射毒品女性面临来自男性的暴力,包括警察,经常涉及敲诈钱财。提到了性暴力事件,报告不足是一个普遍问题。

结论

莫桑比克的注射毒品女性处于贫困、性别暴力和系统性排斥的致命交叉点。耻辱感和减少伤害服务的地理差异使艾滋病毒传播和避免医疗保健的情况长期存在。需要采取紧急行动,分散美沙酮项目,将基于性别的暴力应对措施纳入艾滋病毒护理,并改革惩罚性警务做法。通过社区主导的减少伤害和反耻辱运动在政策上优先考虑注射毒品女性,对于实现莫桑比克的艾滋病毒目标和健康公平目标至关重要。

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