Changing our outlook towards vulnerable women for societal resilience

Q2 Physics and Astronomy
Nitish Sookool, M. Chan Sun
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Abstract Background: The vulnerabilities and risks of women injecting drug users (WIDUs) are different compared to their male counterparts. In light of scant literature in this area, we carried out this qualitative study with the aim to explore the lived experiences of WIDUs in the North of Mauritius. Its objectives were (1) To get an insight into the risks taken during the injection practices of WIDUs and (2) To obtain an in-depth understanding of the gender-specific vulnerability of the sexual behaviours of WIDUs. Methods: A qualitative phenomenological approach was used for the research work. Study participants were recruited from a specific needle exchange site, by purposive sampling until saturation of data was reached. In-depth interviews conducted were transcribed for thematic analysis. Ethical clearance was obtained from the relevant authorities. Findings: The principal theme which emerged from the data collected was “Drug Injection Scenario”, with the following sub-themes: settings for drug injection; pre-injection rituals; third party assistance; sharing and recycling of injecting materials. The second theme which came out was “Sex Work and Drug Use Interplay” with either sex work preceding drug injection or drug injection preceding sex work. Finally, the third theme was “Sexual Behaviours Screenplay” with casual encounters and unprotected sex. Conclusions: This study filled the gap with respect to the absence of qualitative studies among WIDUs in Mauritius. It revealed their risky drug injecting practices and sexual behaviours. Their psychological and physical dependence on drug injection contributed to their stay within this vulnerable circle. Their inability to access adequate support hinders them from coming out of the clutches of their risky drug injection and sexual practices. For resilience of the society, there is need to address the needs of this vulnerable group of women.
改变我们对弱势妇女的看法,增强社会韧性
背景:女性注射吸毒者(WIDUs)的脆弱性和风险与男性相比存在差异。鉴于该领域文献匮乏,我们开展了这项定性研究,目的是探索毛里求斯北部widu的生活经历。其目的是:(1)深入了解妇女注射过程中所面临的风险;(2)深入了解妇女性行为的性别脆弱性。方法:采用定性现象学方法进行研究。研究参与者从一个特定的针头交换点招募,通过有目的的抽样,直到数据饱和。为专题分析,对进行的深入访谈进行了记录。获得了有关当局的道德许可。结果:从收集的数据中得出的主要主题是“药物注射场景”,其分主题如下:药物注射设置;预先灌浆法仪式;第三方协助;共用和回收注射物料。第二个主题是“性工作与吸毒的相互作用”,即在性工作前注射药物或在性工作前注射药物。最后,第三个主题是“性行为剧本”,涉及偶遇和无保护的性行为。结论:本研究填补了毛里求斯WIDUs缺乏定性研究的空白。它揭示了他们危险的毒品注射行为和性行为。他们在心理和生理上对注射毒品的依赖使他们留在这个脆弱的圈子里。他们无法获得足够的支持,阻碍了他们摆脱危险的毒品注射和性行为的魔爪。为了社会的复原力,需要解决这一弱势妇女群体的需求。
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Physical Sciences Reviews
Physical Sciences Reviews MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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