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association between Substance Abuse And Hiv Infection Among Clients veceiving Provider Initiated HIv Festing And Concelling Service In The Health Institution Of Jig-Jiga Town,Somaliregion,Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Abdi Farah Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Abebe G/Mariam
dc.contributor.author Amanuel Tesfay
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-16T07:07:42Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-16T07:07:42Z
dc.date.issued 2013-09
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/3803
dc.description.abstract Introduction: currently acquired Immune deficiency syndrome is a major threat to the world's population- to its overall social, economic, and political wellbeing, as well as to the individual health of hundreds of millions of people. It has became the most devastating disease humankind has ever seen.Globally; 34.0 million [31.4 million–35.9 million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2011. Determinant factors that drive the epidemic and sexual behaviors among different groups of population are not adequately explored but limited studies. One of the factors fueling the epidemic is the problem of substance abuse (including drug use) which is currently reported to be on the increase in major urban areas of Ethiopia. Objectives: To assess association between substance Abuse and HIV infection among the clients given PITC service in health institutions of jig-jiga town from September 01 to 30, 2013. Methods: Case control design was employed. Data was collected from clients visiting PITC providing units of age 15 years and above; came to get medical service and received counseling service & tested for serum HIV status and volunteer to participate in the study by using pretested interview guided semi-structured questionnaire. 72cases and 212 controls were interviewed.data was entered into computer, coded by using epi info & analysed by using SPSS version 20. Result: In the study, 284 -study participants who were eligible & met the set criteria for the study participants completed the interview in all study sites, a response rate of 100%. Among these, 72 (25.3%) were cases and 212 (74.6%) were controls. The mean age of the cases and controls was 34±9 and 33±14 respectively. All variables with P < 0.2 in bivariate analysis were entered in to multivariate analysis. In Bivariate analysis, variables with p<0.2 were being female, primary education, age 25-34 years, occupation, income, marital status, all risk level of substance use (tobacco, alcohol drinking, Amphetamines,Sexual intercourse in the last 12 month, genial discharge, knowledge of condom use. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, Alcohol and Amphetamine type stimulants /chat abusers & dependents were founded to be positively associated with HIV infection, where as tobacco found to be insignificant. Conclusion and recommendation: Alcohol and Amphetamine type stimulants /chat abusers & dependents were founded to be positively associated with HIV infection, where as tobacco use and others substances with serum HIV positivity were found to be insignificant. Based on the results, we advocated heightened concerns be target populations, particularly those populations with sexual acive and substance use behaviors. Further research is needed to develop effective interventions to reduce sexual and substance use behaviors, which may have a long beneficial effect to the control of HIV/STI in the study area. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title association between Substance Abuse And Hiv Infection Among Clients veceiving Provider Initiated HIv Festing And Concelling Service In The Health Institution Of Jig-Jiga Town,Somaliregion,Ethiopia en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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