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Punitive policing and associated substance use risks among HIV-positive people in Russia who inject drugs

机译:俄罗斯注射毒品的HIV阳性人群的惩罚性治安和相关物质使用风险

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IntroductionDrug law enforcement is part of the HIV risk environment among people who inject drugs (PWID). Punitive policing practices such as extrajudicial arrests for needle possession and police planting of drugs have been described anecdotally in Russia, but these experiences and their associations with risky drug behaviours have not been quantified. This study aims to quantify the burden of extrajudicial police arrests among a cohort of HIV-positive PWID in Russia and to explore its links to drug-related health outcomes.MethodsIn a cross-sectional study of 582 HIV-positive people with lifetime injection drug use (IDU) in St. Petersburg, Russia, we estimated the prevalence of self-reported extrajudicial police arrests. We used multiple logistic regression to evaluate associations between arrests and the following outcomes: overdose, recent IDU and receptive needle sharing.FindingsThis cohort's mean age was 29.8 years, 60.8% were male; 75.3% reported non-fatal drug overdose, 50.3% recent IDU and 47.3% receptive needle sharing. Extrajudicial arrests were reported by more than half (60.5%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 56.5–64.5) and were associated with higher odds of non-fatal drug overdose (AOR 1.52, 95% CI: 1.02–2.25) but not with recent IDU (AOR 1.17, arrests were associated with receptive needle sharing (AOR 1.84, 95% CI: 1.09–3.09).ConclusionsExtrajudicial police arrests were common among this cohort of Russian HIV-positive PWID and associated with non-fatal overdose and, among those with recent IDU, receptive needle sharing. As a part of the HIV risk environment of PWIDs, these practices might contribute to HIV transmission and overdose mortality. Further research is needed to relate these findings to the operational environment of law enforcement and to better understand how police interventions among PWIDs can improve the HIV risk environment.
机译:简介毒品执法是注射毒品者(PWID)中HIV风险环境的一部分。俄罗斯已经对惩罚性的治安做法进行了描述,例如在法外逮捕持有针头和警察植入毒品,但这些经验及其与危险毒品行为的关联尚未得到量化。这项研究旨在量化俄罗斯一组HIV阳性PWID中法外警察逮捕的负担,并探讨其与毒品相关健康结果的联系。方法在一项针对582名终身注射毒品的HIV阳性人群的横断面研究中(IDU)在俄罗斯的圣彼得堡,我们估算了自我报告的法外警察逮捕的发生率。我们使用多元逻辑回归分析评估了逮捕与以下结果之间的关联:服药过量,近期注射毒品者和接受针剂的共享。研究结果该队列的平均年龄为29.8岁,男性为60.8%; 75.3%的患者报告了非致命药物过量,50.3%的近期注射用药单位和47.3%的接受针头共用。据报告法外逮捕超过一半(60.5%,95%置信区间[CI]:56.5–64.5),并且与非致命药物用药过量的可能性更高(AOR 1.52,95%CI:1.02–2.25)有关,但没有最近的注射毒品者(AOR 1.17,逮捕与接受性针头共享有关(AOR 1.84,95%CI:1.09-3.09)。结论在这个俄罗斯HIV阳性PWID人群中,司法外警察逮捕是常见的,并且与非致命性过量有关。在最近的注射毒品者中,接受针头的共享。作为PWIDs的HIV危险环境的一部分,这些做法可能会导致HIV传播和过量死亡,需要进一步研究以将这些发现与执法的操作环境相关联,并更好地了解警察在PWID中的干预措施如何改善HIV风险环境。

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