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Social participation and drug use in a cohort of Brazilian sex workers

机译:巴西性工作者群体中的社会参与和毒品使用

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Background Structural interventions focused on community mobilisation to engender an enabling social context have reduced sexual risk behaviours among sex workers. Interventions to date have increased social participation and shown an association between participation and safer sex. Social participation could modify risk for other health behaviours, particularly drug use. We assessed social participation and drug use before and after implementation of a clinical, social and structural intervention with sex workers intended to prevent sexually transmitted infections/HIV infection. Methods We followed 420 sex workers participating in the Encontros intervention in Corumba, Brazil, between 2003 and 2005. We estimated the association of participation in external social groups with drug use at baseline and follow-up using logistic regression and marginal modelling. Follow-up analyses of preintervention/postintervention change in drug use employed inverse probability weighting to account for censoring and were stratified by exposure to the intervention. Results Social participation showed a protective association with drug use at baseline (1 SD higher level of social participation associated with 3.8% lower prevalence of drug use, 95% Cl -0.1 to 8.3). Among individuals exposed to Encontros, higher social participation was associated with an 8.6% lower level of drug use (95% Cl 0.1 to 23.3). No significant association was found among the unexposed. Conclusions A structural intervention that modified sex workers' social environment, specifically participation in external social groups, was associated with reduced drug use. These findings suggest that sexual risk prevention initiatives that enhance social integration among marginalised populations can produce broad health impacts, including reductions in drug use.
机译:背景专注于动员社区以促成有利的社会环境的结构性干预措施已减少了性工作者之间的性风险行为。迄今为止,干预已增加了社会参与,并显示出参与与更安全的性行为之间的联系。社会参与可能会改变其他健康行为的风险,尤其是吸毒。我们对性工作者实施临床,社会和结构干预前后的社会参与和吸毒情况进行了评估,这些干预旨在防止性传播感染/ HIV感染。方法2003年至2005年间,我们追踪了420名性工作者参加了在巴西Corumba进行的Encontros干预。我们使用logistic回归和边际模型评估了基线时的外部吸纳人群与吸毒的关联以及随访情况。药物使用中干预前/干预后变化的后续分析采用了逆概率加权法来进行审查,并通过暴露于干预措施进行了分层。结果社会参与在基线时显示与药物使用有保护性关联(社会参与水平高1 SD且药物使用患病率降低3.8%,Cl -0.1至0.1%至8.3)。在接触Encontros的个体中,较高的社会参与度导致吸毒水平降低8.6%(95%Cl为0.1至23.3)。未接触者之间未发现明显关联。结论结构性干预改变了性工作者的社会环境,特别是参与外部社会群体的参与,与减少毒品的使用有关。这些发现表明,预防性风险举措可增强边缘化人群之间的社会融合,可产生广泛的健康影响,包括减少毒品使用。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2013年第6期|491-497|共7页
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    Division of Prevention Science, Department of Medicine, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA,Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, 101 Haviland Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-7358, USA;

    Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA;

    Reprolatina, Campinas, Brazil;

    Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA;

    Division of Prevention Science, Department of Medicine, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA;

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