Sarkar S, Panda S, Sarkar K, Hangzo C Z, Bijaya L, Singh N Y, Das N, Agarwal A, Chatterjee A, Deb B C
ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) Unit for Research on AIDS for North Eastern States of India, Calcutta.
Indian J Public Health. 1995 Jul-Sep;39(3):86-92.
In India, a steep increase in the prevalence of HIV (0% to 50% within six months) among the IDUs has been reported in Manipur, a north eastern state in 1990. In spite of large scale intervention program like educational campaign and widespread voluntary HIV testing in this state, the infection has quickly spread to the heterosexual population at large. The determinants of risk taking behaviors like sharing of unclean needle among the IDU population has been explored in this paper. A cross sectional study has been carried out among all of the 488 IDUs who attended any detoxification centers and prison during last two years at Imphal, the capital city of this state. Self reported behaviors based on the pre-scheduled interview were recorded and participation rate was satisfactory. The data was compared to a similar survey carried out by us in 1990. Although there has been decline in risk behavior among the IDUs, a logistic regression analysis reveals that unsafe needle sharing behavior is not influenced by the knowledge on HIV transmission, educational status or history of HIV testing or serostatus of the individual. The limitation of cross sectional nature of the study, bias due to collection of data in prison, self reported behavior, possible differences with street samples of the addict are discussed.
1990年,在印度东北部的曼尼普尔邦,据报道注射吸毒者中艾滋病毒感染率急剧上升(六个月内从0%升至50%)。尽管该邦开展了大规模干预项目,如教育宣传活动和广泛的自愿艾滋病毒检测,但感染迅速蔓延至广大异性恋人群。本文探讨了注射吸毒人群中诸如共用不洁针头这类冒险行为的决定因素。在该邦首府英帕尔,对过去两年内前往任何戒毒中心和监狱的488名注射吸毒者开展了一项横断面研究。根据预先安排的访谈记录自我报告的行为,参与率令人满意。将该数据与我们1990年开展的一项类似调查进行了比较。尽管注射吸毒者中的危险行为有所减少,但逻辑回归分析显示,不安全的针头共用行为不受艾滋病毒传播知识、教育程度、艾滋病毒检测史或个人血清学状态的影响。讨论了该研究横断面性质的局限性、在监狱收集数据导致的偏差、自我报告行为以及与街头吸毒者样本可能存在的差异。