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“I think everybody should take it if they’re doing drugs, doing heroin, or having sex for money”: a qualitative study exploring perceptions of pre-exposure prophylaxis among female participants in an opioid intervention court program

机译:“我认为每个人都应该服用它,如果他们正在做毒品,做海洛因,或对钱进行性行为”:一个定性研究探讨阿片类药物干预法院方案中女性参与者在女性参与者中的预防预防的看法

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Women’s rise in opioid use disorder has increased their presence in the criminal justice system and related risk behaviors for HIV infection. Although pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective biomedical HIV prevention treatment, uptake among this high-risk population has been particularly low. Considerably little is known about the interplay between justice-involved women with opioid use disorder and HIV prevention. The aim of this study was to explore PrEP knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions for personal and partner use among women participants in the nation’s first ever opioid intervention court program. The authors conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 31 women recruited from an Opioid Intervention Court, a recent fast-track treatment response to combat overdose deaths. We utilized a consensual qualitative research approach to explore attitudes, perceptions, and preferences about PrEP from women at risk for HIV transmission via sexual and drug-related behavior and used thematic analysis methods to code and interpret the data. PrEP interest and motivation were impacted by various factors influencing the decision to consider PrEP initiation or comfort with partner use. Three primary themes emerged: HIV risk perceptions, barriers and facilitators to personal PrEP utilization, and perspectives on PrEP use by sexual partners. Findings suggest courts may provide a venue to offer women PrEP education and HIV risk assessments. Study findings inform public health, substance use, and criminal justice research and practice with justice-involved participants experiencing opioid use disorder on the development of gender-specific PrEP interventions with the ultimate goal of reducing HIV incidence.
机译:女性在阿片类药物使用障碍中崛起已经增加了他们在刑事司法系统中的存在和艾滋病毒感染的相关风险行为。虽然预防预防(PREP)是一种有效的生物医学艾滋病毒预防治疗,但这种高风险群体的摄取是特别低的。关于依赖司法妇女与阿片类药物使用障碍和艾滋病毒预防的相互作用,众所周知。本研究的目的是探索民族第一个妇女参与者在国家首个阿片类药物干预法院方案中的个人和合作伙伴使用的预科知识,态度和看法。作者对来自阿片类药物干预法院招募的31名女性进行了半结构化,深入的访谈,最近是对战斗过量死亡的快速轨道治疗响应。我们利用了一种自愿的定性研究方法来探讨通过性和毒品相关行为对艾滋病毒传播风险的态度,看法和偏好,并使用主题分析方法来编写和解释数据。影响兴趣和动机受影响决定与合作伙伴使用的准备或舒适的各种因素影响。出现了三个主要主题:艾滋病毒风险感知,障碍和促进者,以个人准备利用,并进行性伴侣预备使用的观点。调查结果建议法院可以提供妇女预科教育和艾滋病毒风险评估的场所。研究调查结果通知公共卫生,物质和刑事司法研究和实践,涉及司法参与者,经历阿片类药物的参与者对特定于性别的准备干预措施的发展,具有降低艾滋病毒发生率的最终目标。

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