Efecto de la estigmatización del VIH/SIDA en usuarios de drogas intravenosas en el acceso a los servicios sanitarios según género

Autor/innen

  • Elizabeth Mora Torres SAEF-CI, Tunja, Colombia - Colombia
  • Yina Lizeth García López Universidad Miguel Hernández - España
  • Manuela García de la Hera Universidad Miguel Hernández - España
  • María del Carmen Davó Universidad de Alicante - España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18002/cg.v0i5.3790

Schlagworte:

estigmatización, pacientes VIH, atención sanitaria esporádica, cuestiones de género, usuarios de drogas, stigmatization, HIV patients, occasional health-care, gender issues, drug abusers

Abstract

Se ha elaborado un estudio con enfoque cualitativo basado en encuestas semiestructuradas, en el periodo 2007-2008, de usuarios de drogas intravenosas de los Centros de Información y Prevención del Sida. Los profesionales, que atienden de forma esporádica a pacientes VIH los estigmatizan en mayor medida debido a la desinformación, miedo y falta de empatía. Se detecta diferente comportamiento de uso en ex consumidores de drogas. Las mujeres se ajustan más a las normas y son menos conflictivas, se desenganchan más y recaen menos. A las mujeres se les atiende rápidamente en los servicios sanitarios no específicos. Ambos sexos usan estrategias contra la estigmatización.

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Veröffentlicht

2010-12-15

Zitationsvorschlag

Mora Torres, E., García López, Y. L., García de la Hera, M. und Davó, M. del C. (2010) „Efecto de la estigmatización del VIH/SIDA en usuarios de drogas intravenosas en el acceso a los servicios sanitarios según género“, Cuestiones de Género: de la igualdad y la diferencia, (5), S. 293–314. doi: 10.18002/cg.v0i5.3790.