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Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China

This study describes HIV disease burden and patterns of drug use before and during incarceration among detainees in Re-education-Through-Labour-Camps (RTLCs) in China. A cross-sectional survey of 576 men and 179 women from three RTLCs was conducted in Guangxi Province, China. Over three-quarters of...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Lei, Yap, Lorraine, Reekie, Joanne, Liu, Wei, Chen, Yi, Wu, Zunyou, Wand, Handan, Butler, Tony
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504502
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author Zhang, Lei
Yap, Lorraine
Reekie, Joanne
Liu, Wei
Chen, Yi
Wu, Zunyou
Wand, Handan
Butler, Tony
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Yap, Lorraine
Reekie, Joanne
Liu, Wei
Chen, Yi
Wu, Zunyou
Wand, Handan
Butler, Tony
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description This study describes HIV disease burden and patterns of drug use before and during incarceration among detainees in Re-education-Through-Labour-Camps (RTLCs) in China. A cross-sectional survey of 576 men and 179 women from three RTLCs was conducted in Guangxi Province, China. Over three-quarters of study participants were detained due to drug-related offences. Over half of the women (n = 313, 54.3%) and two-thirds of men (n = 119, 66.5%) had been previously been incarcerated in a compulsory detoxification treatment centre (CDTC), and around one-third (men n = 159, 27.6%; women n = 50, 27.9%) in a RTLC. Of those surveyed, 49 men (8.5%) and one (0.6%) woman reported ever using drugs while in a CDTC and/or RTLC. Previous incarceration in CDTCs and RTLCs were associated with HIV infection among both male (OR = 2.15 [1.11–4.15]) and female (OR = 3.87 [1.86–9.04]) detainees. Being married/cohabiting with a partner (OR = 0.53, [0.30–0.93]) and being employed (OR = 0.46, [0.22–0.95]) were associated with a reduced odds of HIV infection among male detainees. A significant proportion of RTLC detainees had a history of drug use and a limited number of inmates had used illegal substances whilst in custody. Repeat incarcerations in CDTCs/RTLCs were associated with higher risks of HIV infection.
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spelling pubmed-44549222015-06-04 Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China Zhang, Lei Yap, Lorraine Reekie, Joanne Liu, Wei Chen, Yi Wu, Zunyou Wand, Handan Butler, Tony Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study describes HIV disease burden and patterns of drug use before and during incarceration among detainees in Re-education-Through-Labour-Camps (RTLCs) in China. A cross-sectional survey of 576 men and 179 women from three RTLCs was conducted in Guangxi Province, China. Over three-quarters of study participants were detained due to drug-related offences. Over half of the women (n = 313, 54.3%) and two-thirds of men (n = 119, 66.5%) had been previously been incarcerated in a compulsory detoxification treatment centre (CDTC), and around one-third (men n = 159, 27.6%; women n = 50, 27.9%) in a RTLC. Of those surveyed, 49 men (8.5%) and one (0.6%) woman reported ever using drugs while in a CDTC and/or RTLC. Previous incarceration in CDTCs and RTLCs were associated with HIV infection among both male (OR = 2.15 [1.11–4.15]) and female (OR = 3.87 [1.86–9.04]) detainees. Being married/cohabiting with a partner (OR = 0.53, [0.30–0.93]) and being employed (OR = 0.46, [0.22–0.95]) were associated with a reduced odds of HIV infection among male detainees. A significant proportion of RTLC detainees had a history of drug use and a limited number of inmates had used illegal substances whilst in custody. Repeat incarcerations in CDTCs/RTLCs were associated with higher risks of HIV infection. MDPI 2015-04-23 2015-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4454922/ /pubmed/25915836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504502 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Yi
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Wand, Handan
Butler, Tony
Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title_full Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title_fullStr Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title_short Drug Use and HIV Infection Status of Detainees in Re-Education through Labour Camps in Guangxi Province, China
title_sort drug use and hiv infection status of detainees in re-education through labour camps in guangxi province, china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504502
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