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HIV risk health and social characteristics of sexual minority female injection drug users in Baltimore

机译:巴尔的摩少数民族女性注射吸毒者的艾滋病毒感染风险健康状况和社会特征

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Female injection drug users {IDU} who report sex with women are at increased risk for HIV and social instability, but it is important to assess whether these disparities also exist according to sexual minority identity rather than behaviorally defined categories. Within a sample of current IDU in Baltimore, about 17% of female study participants (n=307) identified as gay/lesbian/bisexual. In controlled models, sexual minorities were three times as likely to report sex exchange behavior and four times as likely to report a recent STI. Injection risk did not differ significantly, but sexual minority women reported higher prevalence of socio-economic instability, negative health indicators, and fewer network financial, material, and health support resources. There is a need to identify and address socio-economic marginalization, social support, and health issues among female IDUs who identify as lesbian or bisexual.
机译:报告与妇女发生性关系的女性注射吸毒者{IDU}感染艾滋病毒和社会动荡的风险增加,但重要的是要根据少数族裔身份而不是根据行为定义的类别来评估是否存在这些差异。在巴尔的摩当前注射毒品者的样本中,约有17%的女性研究参与者(n = 307)被确定为同性恋/女同性恋/双性恋。在对照模型中,性少数群体报告性行为的可能性是其三倍,而最近一次性传播感染的可能性是其四倍。注射风险没有显着差异,但性少数妇女报告的社会经济不稳定患病率较高,健康指标为负,网络财务,物力和卫生支持资源较少。有必要确定和解决被确认为女同性恋或双性恋的女性注射毒品使用者的社会经济边缘化,社会支持和健康问题。

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