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Stigmatization among methadone maintenance treatment patients in mountainous areas in northern Vietnam

机译:越南北部山区美沙酮维持治疗患者的耻辱感

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Background Stigma and discrimination may adversely affect the benefits of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) for drug users, especially in disadvantaged settings. This study assessed stigma and discrimination against MMT patients in the mountainous and rural areas in Vietnam and explored their associated factors to inform implementation strategies. Methods We interviewed 241 MMT patients in two clinics: one in Tuyen Quang Province’s inner city and the other in Son Duong District, to assess stigma and discrimination that patients perceived and experienced. Socioeconomic status, health behaviors, health status, and history of drug abuse were examined. Multivariate linear and logistic regression models were used to explore factors associated with stigma and discrimination. Results The majority of respondents reported experiencing stigma and discrimination including blame/judgment (95.1%), shame (95.1%), disclosure (71.4%), and the fear of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission by others (74.1%). Unemployed patients were more likely to experience discrimination (Coef?=??1.18, 95% CI?=??1.87; ?0.89). Those who were taking an antiretroviral were more likely to disclose their health status (Coef?=?2.27, 95% CI?=?0.6; 3.94). In addition, a higher likelihood of being blamed/judged and shamed was associated with those who suffered from anxiety/depression (Coef?=?1.59, 95% CI?=?0.24; 2.93 and Coef?=?1.07, 95% CI?=?0.36; 1.79, respectively). Conclusions MMT patients in these mountainous areas perceived high levels of stigma and discrimination which were associated with mental health disorders, unemployment, and HIV infection. These findings highlighted the importance of reducing drug use and HIV-related stigma against high-risk populations. Besides, psychosocial and familial supports, as well as job referrals, also play crucial roles in terms of promoting quality of life among MMT patients.
机译:背景污名和歧视可能会对美沙酮维持治疗(MMT)对吸毒者的利益产生不利影响,特别是在处境不利的地区。这项研究评估了越南山区和农村地区对MMT患者的污名和歧视,并探讨了其相关因素以指导实施策略。方法我们采访了两家诊所的241名MMT患者:一名在Tuyen Quang省内城区,另一名在顺阳区,以评估患者感知和经历的污名和歧视。检查了社会经济状况,健康行为,健康状况和吸毒史。多元线性和逻辑回归模型用于探讨与歧视和歧视相关的因素。结果多数受访者表示受到耻辱和歧视,包括责备/判断(95.1%),羞耻(95.1%),披露(71.4%)以及害怕他人传播人免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的恐惧(74.1%)。失业患者更有可能遭受歧视(Coef?=?1.18,95%CI?=?1.87;?0.89)。那些服用抗逆转录病毒药物的人更可能透露自己的健康状况(Coef?=?2.27,95%CI?=?0.6; 3.94)。另外,与焦虑/抑郁症患者相关的被指责/审判和羞辱的可能性更高(Coef?=?1.59,95%CI?=?0.24; 2.93,Coef?=?1.07,95%CI?)。分别等于?0.36; 1.79)。结论在这些山区,MMT患者感到较高的污名和歧视,与精神健康障碍,失业和HIV感染有关。这些发现强调了减少针对高危人群的毒品使用和与艾滋病相关的污名的重要性。此外,社会心理和家庭支持以及工作推荐在提高MMT患者的生活质量方面也起着至关重要的作用。

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