Factors, practices and health needs of men who have sex with men, transgender and female sex workers engaged in sexualized drug use in Pakistan.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Usman Ali, Rab Nawaz Samo, Umar Riaz, Asad Ullah, Mohammad Shahswar Ali, Syed Azhar Ali, Kamran Maqsood
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Abstract

The objective of the study is to explore factors, practices, and health needs of men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender (TG), and female sex workers (FSW) engaged in sexualized drug use in Pakistan. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted from August 2024 to December 2024. Community-based organization (CBO) staff (stakeholders) for MSM, TG, and FSW, as well as self-identified MSM, TG, and FSW who have engaged in SDU previously or currently, were recruited. Four focus group discussions (FGD), one each with MSM, TG, FSW engaged in SDU, and HIV Treatment Center staff, were conducted. Interviews were transcribed, and English translation was imported into NVIVO version 14.0. Eight themes were identified. Participants reported a common practice of SDU in large cities, primarily with stimulant-type substances. Key reasons for engaging in SDU included poor mental health and the demands of sex work. Participants reported increased risky sexual practices such as group sex and violent sex. Participants also noted psychotic, homicidal, and suicidal experiences with those engaged in SDU. Participants suggested the incorporation of comprehensive harm reduction, HIV prevention, and mental and physical health services through CBO as an acceptable method of service delivery to people engaged in SDU.

巴基斯坦男男性行为者、跨性别者和女性性工作者从事性毒品使用的因素、做法和健康需求。
本研究的目的是探讨巴基斯坦男男性行为者(MSM)、跨性别者(TG)和女性性工作者(FSW)从事性毒品使用的因素、做法和健康需求。从2024年8月到2024年12月进行了定性探索性研究。招募MSM、TG和FSW的社区组织(CBO)工作人员(利益相关者),以及以前或现在从事SDU的自我认定的MSM、TG和FSW。进行了四次焦点小组讨论(FGD),分别与MSM、TG、从事SDU的FSW和HIV治疗中心的工作人员进行了讨论。采访记录,英文翻译导入NVIVO 14.0版本。确定了八个主题。参与者报告了大城市中SDU的常见做法,主要是兴奋剂类物质。从事SDU的主要原因包括心理健康状况不佳和性工作的需求。参与者报告说,群体性行为和暴力性行为等危险性行为增加了。参与者还注意到那些参与SDU的人有精神病、杀人和自杀的经历。与会者建议将综合减少危害、预防艾滋病毒和身心健康服务纳入社区预算,作为向从事SDU的人提供服务的一种可接受的方法。
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