Literature DB >> 18821351

Gender, culture and harm: an exploratory study of female heroin users of Vietnamese ethnicity.

Peter Higgs1, Kei Owada, Margaret Hellard, Robert Power, Lisa Maher.   

Abstract

Previous quantitative cross sectional studies of ethnic Vietnamese drug users in Melbourne have been overwhelmingly drawn from samples of men. In this qualitative investigation, 24 women aged between 18 and 33 years were interviewed. This exploratory study sought: to identify issues surrounding heroin initiation and drug use career; to examine relationships with family and primary sex partners; and to reveal participants' attitudes to drug treatment. Data reveal that for the women in this study the initiation and continued use of heroin was heavily influenced by men, especially their primary sex partners. The women interviewed reported strategies to minimise their risk taking including enrolling in pharmacotherapy treatment programmes, but they remained particularly vulnerable - especially to blood borne viruses - through both injecting and sexual risk behaviour. The data suggest that interventions which focus on the gendered nature of injecting practices within personal relationships may go some way to both reducing harm and increasing control for the women involved.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18821351     DOI: 10.1080/13691050802203838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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6.  Prevalence and risk factors of HIV infection among people who inject drugs in Cambodia: findings from a national survey.

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7.  A qualitative study of facilitators and barriers to participate in a needle exchange program for women who inject drugs.

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