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Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and associated risk behaviors in prisoners: A systematic review

(2022) Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and associated risk behaviors in prisoners: A systematic review. Health Science Reports. p. 19.

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Abstract

Background and Aims Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the major health concerns globally. Generally, prisoners are at higher risks for STIs due to risk factors including; drug-use, high-risk sexual behaviors, densely populated prisons, and poor living conditions. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a systematic review to evaluate the existing data on STI prevalence, and its associated risk factors among prisoners. Methods We conducted a systematic search of the literature using the keywords in Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar online databases. We selected all the relevant original studies in English through title/abstract and full-text screening process.left-to-right mark Results Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we selected and reviewed 32 studies out of 96 identified papers. The most important STI-associated risk factors among prisoners were drug use, low educational levels, and unsafe sex. The prevalence of STIs was heterogenous in selected studies and was reported as follows; Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (0-14.5), hepatitis B viruses (HBV) (0.04-27.23), hepatitis C viruses (HCV) (0.17-49.7), Syphilis (0.2-22.1), Chlamydia Trachomatis (CT) (1.02-6.7), Gonorrhea (0.6-7.8), and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) 22.4. Conclusion This systematic review indicates that the prevalence of STIs (HIV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis, Chlamydia Trachomatis, Gonorrhea, and HSV-2) among prisoners appears to be higher than the general population, with drug abuse, low educational levels, and unsafe sex as major risk factors.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: prisoners risk factors sexually transmitted disease hepatitis-b hiv prevalence syphilis inmates people virus transmission tuberculosis prevention facilities Public, Environmental & Occupational Health General & Internal Medicine
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Page Range: p. 19
Journal or Publication Title: Health Science Reports
Volume: 5
Number: 5
Identification Number: 10.1002/hsr2.819
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4249

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