Challenges and Risks
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This thesis is aimed at investigating the patterns of injecting drug use and hepatitis C (HCV).Traditional psychological models are unable to explain why people cannot avoid risk behaviour in certain situations. By contrast, the harm reduction model, despite being relatively poorly theorised, can be seen as useful in giving an account of behaviour change, with particular reference to HCV-related risk behaviour.The thesis uses a self-reported questionnaire to identify risk behaviours for HCV transmission and to examine their relationships to demographic and social factors. A survey of Injecting Drug Users(IDUs) attending needle and syringe programs in the Sydney metropolitan area and members of NSW Users & AIDS Association yielded 336 responses. The results suggest that more than two thirds of the subjects had adopted some measures to avoid risky situations.Unavailability of needles and syringes was an important factor in determining IDUs' preparedness to share needles and syringes. Risky injecting practices are linked to stigmatisation of injecting drug use which obstructs users' access to information and clean equipment and the lack of reliable information concerning the transmission of hepatitis C.
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Shah Ehsan Habib received his MSS in sociology from theUniversity of Dhaka and gained his Ph.D. from the University ofNew South Wales, Australia in 2002. He is currently an AssociateProfessor in the Department of Sociology, University ofDhaka,Bangladesh.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 608g
- Untertitel Harm Reduction, Risk Practices and the Transmission of Hepatitis C in Sydney
- Autor Shah Ehsan Habib
- Titel Challenges and Risks
- Veröffentlichung 15.09.2009
- ISBN 3838315553
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838315553
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T24mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 396
- GTIN 09783838315553