HIV testing in correctional institutions: evaluating existing strategies, setting new standards.

AIDS & public policy journal Pub Date : 2005-02-01
Sanjay Basu, Duncan Smith-Rohrberg, Sarah Hanck, Frederick L Altice
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Before introducing an HIV testing protocol into correctional facilities, the unique nature of these environments must be taken into account. We analyze three testing strategies that have been used in correctional settings--mandatory, voluntary, and routine "opt out" testing--and conclude that routine testing is most likely beneficial to inmates, the correctional system, and the outside community. The ethics of pre-release testing, and the issues surrounding segregation, confidentiality, and linking prisoners with community-based care, also play a role in determining how best to establish HIV testing strategies in correctional facilities. Testing must be performed in a manner that is not simply beneficial to public health, but also enhances the safety and health status of individual inmates. Longer-stay prison settings provide ample opportunities not just for testing but also for in-depth counseling, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and antiretroviral therapy. Jails present added complexities because of their shorter stay with respect to prisons, and testing, treatment, and counseling policies must be adapted to these settings.

教养机构的艾滋病毒检测:评估现有战略,制定新标准。
在将艾滋病毒检测方案引入惩教设施之前,必须考虑到这些环境的独特性。我们分析了在惩教机构中使用的三种测试策略——强制性、自愿和常规“选择退出”测试——并得出结论,常规测试最有可能对囚犯、惩教系统和外部社区有益。释放前检测的道德规范,以及围绕隔离、保密和将囚犯与社区护理联系起来的问题,也在决定如何最好地在教养设施中制定艾滋病毒检测战略方面发挥了作用。进行检测的方式不仅要有利于公众健康,而且要提高囚犯个人的安全和健康状况。长期监禁的监狱环境不仅为检测提供了充足的机会,而且还提供了深入咨询、精神健康和药物滥用治疗以及抗逆转录病毒治疗的机会。由于拘留所的停留时间比监狱短,因此拘留所的情况更加复杂,必须调整检测、治疗和咨询政策以适应这些情况。
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