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Children of female sex workers and drug users: a review of vulnerability, resilience and family-centred models of care

机译:女性工作者和吸毒者的子女:脆弱性,复原力和以家庭为中心的照护模式回顾

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BackgroundInjection drug users and female sex workers are two of the populations most at risk for becoming infected with HIV in countries with concentrated epidemics. Many of the adults who fall into these categories are also parents, but little is known about the vulnerabilities faced by their children, their children's sources of resilience, or programmes providing services to these often fragile families. This review synthesizes evidence from disparate sources describing the vulnerabilities and resilience of the children of female sex workers and drug users, and documents some models of care that have been put in place to assist them.ReviewA large literature assessing the vulnerability and resilience of children of drug users and alcoholics in developed countries was found. Research on the situation of the children of sex workers is extremely limited. Children of drug users and sex workers can face unique risks, stigma and discrimination, but both child vulnerability and resilience are associated in the drug use literature with the physical and mental health of parents and family context. Family-centred interventions have been implemented in low- and middle-income contexts, but they tend to be small, piecemeal and struggling to meet demand; they are poorly documented, and most have not been formally evaluated. We present preliminary descriptive data from an organization working with pregnant and new mothers who are drug users in Ukraine and from an organization providing services to sex workers and their families in Zambia.ConclusionsBecause parents' drug use or sex work is often illegal and hidden, identifying their children can be difficult and may increase children's vulnerability and marginalization. Researchers and service providers, therefore, need to proceed with caution when attempting to reach these populations, but documentation and evaluation of current programmes should be prioritized.
机译:背景在流行病集中的国家,注射吸毒者和女性性工作者是最容易感染艾滋病毒的两个人群。属于这些类别的许多成年人也是父母,但对于他们的孩子所面临的脆弱性,他们的孩子的复原力来源或为这些经常脆弱的家庭提供服务的计划知之甚少。这篇综述综合了来自不同来源的证据,描述了性工作者和吸毒者子女的脆弱性和适应能力,并记录了为帮助她们而建立的一些照护模式。发现了发达国家的吸毒者和酗酒者。对性工作者子女状况的研究极为有限。吸毒者和性工作者的孩子可能面临独特的风险,污名和歧视,但是在吸毒文献中,儿童的脆弱性和适应力与父母和家庭的身心健康有关。以家庭为中心的干预措施已在低收入和中等收入背景下实施,但它们规模较小,零散且难以满足需求。它们的文献记录不充分,并且大多数尚未经过正式评估。我们提供了来自与吸毒者的孕妇和新妈妈合作的组织以及在赞比亚为性工作者及其家庭提供服务的组织的初步描述性数据。结论由于父母的吸毒或性工作通常是非法和隐藏的,因此他们的孩子可能会很困难,并可能增加他们的脆弱性和边缘化。因此,研究人员和服务提供者在尝试接触这些人群时必须谨慎行事,但应优先考虑当前程序的文档编制和评估。

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