HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia

Background: Female drug users (FDUs) dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS) are predisposed to risky HIV behaviours and psychological problems. Objectives: This study aims to determine HIV risk behaviours and prevalence of depression among FDUs in Malaysia. Method: A total of 202 FDUs curren...

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Main Authors: Mohd Noor, Normazaini, Singh, Darshan, B., Vicknasingam., Narayanan, Suresh
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Published: 2016
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author Mohd Noor, Normazaini
Singh, Darshan
B., Vicknasingam.
Narayanan, Suresh
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Singh, Darshan
B., Vicknasingam.
Narayanan, Suresh
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description Background: Female drug users (FDUs) dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS) are predisposed to risky HIV behaviours and psychological problems. Objectives: This study aims to determine HIV risk behaviours and prevalence of depression among FDUs in Malaysia. Method: A total of 202 FDUs currently undergoing rehabilitation at an institutional rehabilitation centre in Bachok, Kelantan were surveyed. Respondents self-administered the behavioural survey questionnaire, and the Malay version Beck Depression Scale (BDS). Results: Most of the FDUs were Malays (87%, n=176/202), with a mean age of 29.47 years-old. Sixty-two percent (n=125/202) were above 26 years-old, two-third (67%, n=136/202) married, more than half (56%, n=114/202) have nine years of education, while 62% held employments prior to their detention. Majority (54%, n=109/202) self-reported to have used amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS), while 46% (n=93/202) reported opiate + ATS use. Two-third (67%, n=136/202) reported living with a drug using male partner prior to their detention, 58% (n=118/202) were involved in illegal drug distribution activities, and only 10% (n=20/202) work as sex-workers. Seventy-seven percent (n=156/202) of the FDUs have no knowledge about female condom use. Results showed those who used only ATS and those who used opiate and ATS, were more likely to have irregular sex partners (OR: 1.3: 0.72-2.40: p<.371); to have never used condom with irregular sex partners (OR: 1.1: 0.39-2.91: p<.888); and used drugs during sex (OR: 1.4: 0.67-2.75: p<.393). Opiate + ATS users were more likely to inject (OR: 2.7: 1.31-5.46: p<.005); lend their injecting equipment (OR: 2.9: 1.09-7.56: p<.028); ask help during injection (OR: 2.6: 1.18-5.73: p<.015); and experience drug overdose (OR: 3.2: 1.69-5.97: p<.001), compared to those using only ATS. Notably, 75% (n=151/202) of the FDUs were found to be depress. Conclusion: Female drug users in Malaysia are vulnerable to HIV infections. Our findings suggest that proper harm reduction interventions targeting FDUs are needed.
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spelling usm-313242016-12-23T03:28:39Z http://eprints.usm.my/31324/ HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia Mohd Noor, Normazaini Singh, Darshan B., Vicknasingam. Narayanan, Suresh B1-5802 Philosophy (General) Background: Female drug users (FDUs) dependent on amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS) are predisposed to risky HIV behaviours and psychological problems. Objectives: This study aims to determine HIV risk behaviours and prevalence of depression among FDUs in Malaysia. Method: A total of 202 FDUs currently undergoing rehabilitation at an institutional rehabilitation centre in Bachok, Kelantan were surveyed. Respondents self-administered the behavioural survey questionnaire, and the Malay version Beck Depression Scale (BDS). Results: Most of the FDUs were Malays (87%, n=176/202), with a mean age of 29.47 years-old. Sixty-two percent (n=125/202) were above 26 years-old, two-third (67%, n=136/202) married, more than half (56%, n=114/202) have nine years of education, while 62% held employments prior to their detention. Majority (54%, n=109/202) self-reported to have used amphetamine-type-stimulants (ATS), while 46% (n=93/202) reported opiate + ATS use. Two-third (67%, n=136/202) reported living with a drug using male partner prior to their detention, 58% (n=118/202) were involved in illegal drug distribution activities, and only 10% (n=20/202) work as sex-workers. Seventy-seven percent (n=156/202) of the FDUs have no knowledge about female condom use. Results showed those who used only ATS and those who used opiate and ATS, were more likely to have irregular sex partners (OR: 1.3: 0.72-2.40: p<.371); to have never used condom with irregular sex partners (OR: 1.1: 0.39-2.91: p<.888); and used drugs during sex (OR: 1.4: 0.67-2.75: p<.393). Opiate + ATS users were more likely to inject (OR: 2.7: 1.31-5.46: p<.005); lend their injecting equipment (OR: 2.9: 1.09-7.56: p<.028); ask help during injection (OR: 2.6: 1.18-5.73: p<.015); and experience drug overdose (OR: 3.2: 1.69-5.97: p<.001), compared to those using only ATS. Notably, 75% (n=151/202) of the FDUs were found to be depress. Conclusion: Female drug users in Malaysia are vulnerable to HIV infections. Our findings suggest that proper harm reduction interventions targeting FDUs are needed. 2016-11-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/31324/1/Normazaini_Mohd_Noor.pdf Mohd Noor, Normazaini and Singh, Darshan and B., Vicknasingam. and Narayanan, Suresh (2016) HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia. In: 3rd KANITA POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENDER STUDIES, 16 – 17 November 2016, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
spellingShingle B1-5802 Philosophy (General)
Mohd Noor, Normazaini
Singh, Darshan
B., Vicknasingam.
Narayanan, Suresh
HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title_full HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title_fullStr HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title_short HIV Risk Behaviours And Depression Among Female Drug Users (FDUs) In Malaysia
title_sort hiv risk behaviours and depression among female drug users (fdus) in malaysia
topic B1-5802 Philosophy (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/31324/
http://eprints.usm.my/31324/1/Normazaini_Mohd_Noor.pdf