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Unmet Health and Social Welfare Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs in San Francisco.

Katrina Grace Sadang, Desmond Miller, Danielle Veloso, Jessica Lin, Willi McFarland.   

Abstract

We characterize social welfare and health care needs of women who inject drugs in a community-based survey in San Francisco. A total of 139 women were enrolled; 74.8% were homeless, and 67.6% earned below poverty level. Indicators of health care and prevention program access included: 95.7% with health insurance, 90.6% used a needle exchange program, and 58.2% tested for HIV two or more times. However, only 8.6% received HPV vaccination and there was unmet contraception need for 79.0% of women. Only 28.7% of those testing positive for HCV infection had received treatment. Physical and sexual violence in the last year were common (41.0% and 18.0%, respectively). Women who inject drugs would benefit from integrated health and social services including addressing interpersonal violence, sexual and reproductive health, and HIV and HCV prevention needs. Women-only needle exchange programs and safe injection sites may be effective delivery points for these services.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33678692     DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2021.0019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved        ISSN: 1049-2089


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1.  COVID-19 vaccination acceptability and experiences among people who inject drugs in San Diego County.

Authors:  Chad J Valasek; Samantha A Streuli; Heather A Pines; Maria Luisa Mittal; Steffanie A Strathdee; Carlos F Vera; Alicia Harvey-Vera; Angela R Bazzi
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2022-09-19
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