Gender Differences in HIV, HCV risk and Prevention Needs Among People who Inject drug in Vietnam.

Autor: Giang HT; Faculty of Public Health, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 72A, Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ngo Quyen district, Haiphong city, Vietnam. hoanggiang0708@gmail.com., Duc NQ; Faculty of Public Health, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 72A, Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ngo Quyen district, Haiphong city, Vietnam., Khue PM; Faculty of Public Health, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 72A, Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ngo Quyen district, Haiphong city, Vietnam., Quillet C; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France., Oanh KTH; Supporting Community Development Initiatives, Hanoi, Vietnam., Thanh NTT; Supporting Community Development Initiatives, Hanoi, Vietnam., Vallo R; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France., Feelemyer J; New-York University, NewYork, NY, USA., Vinh VH; Dept of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong, Vietnam., Rapoud D; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France., Michel L; Pierre Nicole Center, CESP/Inserm 1018, French Red Cross, Paris, France., Laureillard D; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France.; Infectious Diseases Department, Caremeau University Hospital, Nîmes, France., Moles JP; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France., Jarlais DD; New-York University, NewYork, NY, USA., Nagot N; Pathogenesis and control of chronic & emerging infections, Etablissement Français du Sang, University of Montpellier, INSERM, University of Antilles, Montpellier, France., Huong DT; Faculty of Public Health, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 72A, Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ngo Quyen district, Haiphong city, Vietnam.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: AIDS and behavior [AIDS Behav] 2023 Jun; Vol. 27 (6), pp. 1989-1997. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 28.
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-022-03932-x
Abstrakt: We examined gender differences among people who inject drug (PWID) in Hai Phong, Vietnam in term of blood-borne infections, risk behaviors, and access to care. Using respondent-driven-sampling surveys, we recruited 3146 PWID from 2016 to 2018. Inclusion criteria included a positive urine test for heroin and recent injection marks. There were 155 female PWID (4,9%), including 82 at RDS-2016, 32 at RDS-2017 and 38 at RDS-2018. The age mean was 36.3 ± 7.2 years. The majority of female PWID had less than high school education (90.9%) and were unemployed (51.3%). There was no difference in the proportion of HIV and HCV positive by gender. However, women had several significant differences in risk behaviors than men in multivariable logistic regression. Being a woman was independently associated with being unemployed, being a sex worker, having unstable housing, having uses drugs for less than 5 years, more use of methamphetamine, having a partner who ever injected drugs, and less access to methadone treatment. Interventions targeting female PWID are needed, possibly through community organizations and peer educators.
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