印度某大城市商业性工作者非传染性疾病风险评估

S. Mitra, Sushanta Bhanja, Dafodil Ghatak, S. Roy, Jiban De
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目的:在非传染性疾病(NCD)的巨大和不断增加的负担和边缘化人群未解决的需求的背景下,本研究对商业性工作者(csw)的非传染性疾病进行了风险评估,并找出其相关的有害影响。材料和方法:对在加尔各答的440名社会福利工作者进行了为期6个月(2021年7月至12月)的描述性横断面研究,其中包括女性和男性,以及在该地区提供门诊服务的非政府组织经营的诊所就诊的中介。采用系统随机抽样,每3名患者接受一次预测问卷,问卷内容包括社会人口统计学、社区非传染性疾病风险评估清单和人体测量。采用比例法进行患病率估计,采用SPSS Amos 26.0软件进行结构方程建模,检验社区评估清单得分高与危险因素的关系。结果:411人(93.4%)为女性性工作者,14人为男男性行为者(MSMs)。女性年龄39.08±5.02岁。超过三分之二的人吸烟,超过三分之一的人经常酗酒。对于非传染性疾病,302名(68.6%)参与者得分≥4分,与吸烟、饮酒、较高的体重指数和缺乏身体活动有显著关联(P < 0.05)。结构方程也显示出与非传染性疾病危险因素呈正相关关系。结论:加尔各答农村妇女NCD患病率高,与生活方式因素有显著相关性。需要进行更深入的筛查和定期治疗,以降低儿童的过早死亡率和发病率。
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Risk assessment of noncommunicable diseases among commercial sex workers of a metropolitan city of India
Aims: In the backdrop of the huge and increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) and unaddressed needs among the marginalized population, the study was conducted for risk assessment of NCD among commercial sex workers (CSWs) and to find out the detrimental effects of its associates. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted for 6 months (July–December 2021) among 440 Kolkata-based CSWs, females and males, and intermediaries attending clinics run by the nongovernment organization providing outpatient department-based services inside the area. With systematic random sampling, every 3rd patient was interviewed with pretested questionnaire comprising sociodemographics, Community-Based Assessment Checklist for risk assessment of NCDs, and anthropometric measurement was done. The proportion was done for prevalence estimation, with SPSS Amos 26.0, structural equation modeling was done for testing the relation between high Community-Based Assessment Checklist score and risk factors. Results: Majority 411 (93.4%) of the study participants were female sex workers and 14 were men having sex with men (MSMs). Age of the female participants was 39.08 ± 5.02 years. More than two-third are smokers, and more than one-third are alcoholics on regular basis. For NCDs, a score ≥4 was found among 302 (68.6%) of participants, and a significant association (P < 0.05) was found with tobacco use, alcohol consumption, higher body mass index, and physical inactivity. Structural equation also shows a positive relationship with NCD risk factors. Conclusion: CSWs in Kolkata have a high prevalence of NCD risk with a significant association of lifestyle factors. More intensive screening and regular treatment are needed to lower premature mortality and morbidity among them.
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