[Social characteristics of a HIV-positive patient group]

Autor: M, Pérez Cerezal, M, Colmenero Camacho, V, Regife García, J, Torres Moreno, J R, Rodríguez Piñero
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Atencion primaria. 13(5)
ISSN: 0212-6567
Popis: To discover the social, economic and cultural characteristics of the HIV+ population within our health area and any consequent implications for the spread of the disease.A descriptive study by means of a direct questionnaire.The Macarena area in Sevilla.110 HIV+ patients.A questionnaire, which included items concerning work situation, cultural and economic status, drug habits, sexual behaviour and social situation, was administered to 110 people. The determinant social profile of those patients studied was: male, PVDU, between 25 and 34, heterosexual, with multiple sexual partners, resident in the urban area, economically dependent on their parents with whom they live, and having a low education level. Homosexual patients had a higher education level.1. The social conditions of marginal groups must be changed, in order to lessen drug consumption and so cut the epidemiological transmission chain. 2. High-risk behaviour, rather than high-risk groups, should be referred to, given that (albeit to a lesser degree) this infection can affect people at any social level, who engage in high-risk activities.
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