Victor Juan Vera-Ponce, Luis M Rojas, Christian J Campos, Roxana Cubas, Jhony A De LaCruz-Vargas, Stella M Chenet, Rafael Tapia-Limonchi
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Abstract
Background: The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, syphilis, viral hepatitis, and human T-lymphotropic virus types I and II (HTLV I-II) among inmates at the Chachapoyas Correctional Center. The risk factors associated with increased transmission of these infections were also determined.
Methods: This study was observational, analytical, and cross-sectional. It used a non-probabilistic convenience sampling method to select inmates who consented to participate and could provide a blood sample. Samples were collected between November and December 2022. Serological tests were performed to diagnose HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HTLV I-II. Additionally, demographic and behavioral data were collected through surveys.
Results: The prevalence of STIs in the sample was 21.31%. Significant associated factors included older age, extended duration of incarceration, and risk behaviors such as sharing personal items. There was a noted low prevalence of previous STI history and low levels of education among the studied population.
Conclusions: The study emphasizes the significant prevalence of STIs among inmates at the Chachapoyas Correctional Center. It underscores the necessity of implementing specific sexual health programs and STI prevention measures in this environment. The findings highlight the importance of enhancing health services and sexual health education in prisons to minimize STI transmission and promote better conditions for public health equity.
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rchives of Public Health is a broad scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing all sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about the public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.