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Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam)
People who inject drugs (PWID) are a dominant risk group afflicted by blood-borne viruses, mental health disorders, and social precariousness. Risk reduction interventions are administered to PWID regardless of their characteristics or specific risks. The objective of this cross-sectional analysis w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7502134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32964044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8037193 |
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author | Riondel, Adeline Huong, Duong Thi Michel, Laurent Peries, Marianne Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Khue, Pham Minh Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Giang, Hoang Thi Vallo, Roselyne Cournil, Amandine Rapoud, Delphine Quillet, Catherine Laureillard, Didier Vinh, Vu Hai Moles, Jean-Pierre Feelemyer, Jonathan Hammett, Ted Jarlais, Don Des Nagot, Nicolas |
author_facet | Riondel, Adeline Huong, Duong Thi Michel, Laurent Peries, Marianne Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Khue, Pham Minh Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Giang, Hoang Thi Vallo, Roselyne Cournil, Amandine Rapoud, Delphine Quillet, Catherine Laureillard, Didier Vinh, Vu Hai Moles, Jean-Pierre Feelemyer, Jonathan Hammett, Ted Jarlais, Don Des Nagot, Nicolas |
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description | People who inject drugs (PWID) are a dominant risk group afflicted by blood-borne viruses, mental health disorders, and social precariousness. Risk reduction interventions are administered to PWID regardless of their characteristics or specific risks. The objective of this cross-sectional analysis was to empirically identify profiles of PWID regarding their drug use, risk behaviors, and mental health in order to tailor adapted interventions taking into account limited access to comprehensive care in middle-income countries. PWID were recruited using respondent-driven sampling. PWID with urine testing positive for heroin or methamphetamine and manifesting recent skin injection marks were enrolled. Classification of participants was based on drug use, injection, risky sexual behavior, and mental health data. This was subjected to multiple correspondence analysis followed by hierarchical cluster analysis combined with K-means methodology. From October 2016 to January 2017, 1490 participants were recruited of which 1383 were eligible and enrolled. HCV prevalence was 70.5% and HIV prevalence 29.4%. The cluster analysis identified five distinct profiles: profile 1: recent injection practices and high alcohol consumption, profile 2: at-risk injection and sexual behaviors with precarious situations, profile 3: no sexual activity and older age, profile 4: frequent injections with high methamphetamine use, and profile 5: stable partnerships and less frequent injections. Our study has identified profiles of PWID at particularly high risks, and they should thus be targeted for interventions tailored to their specific risks. |
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spelling | pubmed-75021342020-09-21 Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) Riondel, Adeline Huong, Duong Thi Michel, Laurent Peries, Marianne Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Khue, Pham Minh Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Giang, Hoang Thi Vallo, Roselyne Cournil, Amandine Rapoud, Delphine Quillet, Catherine Laureillard, Didier Vinh, Vu Hai Moles, Jean-Pierre Feelemyer, Jonathan Hammett, Ted Jarlais, Don Des Nagot, Nicolas Biomed Res Int Research Article People who inject drugs (PWID) are a dominant risk group afflicted by blood-borne viruses, mental health disorders, and social precariousness. Risk reduction interventions are administered to PWID regardless of their characteristics or specific risks. The objective of this cross-sectional analysis was to empirically identify profiles of PWID regarding their drug use, risk behaviors, and mental health in order to tailor adapted interventions taking into account limited access to comprehensive care in middle-income countries. PWID were recruited using respondent-driven sampling. PWID with urine testing positive for heroin or methamphetamine and manifesting recent skin injection marks were enrolled. Classification of participants was based on drug use, injection, risky sexual behavior, and mental health data. This was subjected to multiple correspondence analysis followed by hierarchical cluster analysis combined with K-means methodology. From October 2016 to January 2017, 1490 participants were recruited of which 1383 were eligible and enrolled. HCV prevalence was 70.5% and HIV prevalence 29.4%. The cluster analysis identified five distinct profiles: profile 1: recent injection practices and high alcohol consumption, profile 2: at-risk injection and sexual behaviors with precarious situations, profile 3: no sexual activity and older age, profile 4: frequent injections with high methamphetamine use, and profile 5: stable partnerships and less frequent injections. Our study has identified profiles of PWID at particularly high risks, and they should thus be targeted for interventions tailored to their specific risks. Hindawi 2020-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7502134/ /pubmed/32964044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8037193 Text en Copyright © 2020 Adeline Riondel et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Riondel, Adeline Huong, Duong Thi Michel, Laurent Peries, Marianne Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Khue, Pham Minh Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Giang, Hoang Thi Vallo, Roselyne Cournil, Amandine Rapoud, Delphine Quillet, Catherine Laureillard, Didier Vinh, Vu Hai Moles, Jean-Pierre Feelemyer, Jonathan Hammett, Ted Jarlais, Don Des Nagot, Nicolas Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title | Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title_full | Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title_fullStr | Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title_short | Towards Targeted Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Risk Profiles of People Who Inject Drugs in Haiphong (Vietnam) |
title_sort | towards targeted interventions in low- and middle-income countries: risk profiles of people who inject drugs in haiphong (vietnam) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7502134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32964044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8037193 |
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