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Stress, Marginalization, and Disruption: A Qualitative Rapid Situational Assessment of Substance Users and HIV Risk in Lebanon
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Authors/contributors
- Khoshnood, Kaveh (Author)
- Smoyer, Amy B. (Author)
- Maviglia, Francesca (Author)
- Kara, Janine (Author)
- Khouri, Danielle (Author)
- Fouad, Fouad M. (Author)
- Heimer, Robert (Author)
Title
Stress, Marginalization, and Disruption: A Qualitative Rapid Situational Assessment of Substance Users and HIV Risk in Lebanon
Abstract
Lebanon is a diverse and dynamic nation of six million people that has experienced considerable disruption for the last two decades. The Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011, resulted in the displacement of 1.1 million Syrians to Lebanon. Today, Lebanon is the country with the largest per capita number of refugees in the world. In addition, the country experienced a social, economic, and political crisis in 2019 that destabilized the entire society-circumstances that were further complicated by COVID-19 pandemic. With all of the competing calamities in Lebanon, there has been limited scientific investigation into substance use and the risk of HIV infection among the country's population. To address this gap in knowledge, a qualitative rapid situational assessment (RSA) of substance use and risk of HIV infection in and around Beirut, the nation's capital, was conducted. The goal of this analysis is to describe the demographics and drug use patterns of this population, explore their HIV knowledge and risks, and build knowledge about their perceptions of and access to substance use treatment and other social services.
Publication
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Date
2022-07-28
Volume
19
Issue
15
Pages
9242
Journal Abbr
Int J Environ Res Public Health
Citation Key
khoshnoodStressMarginalizationDisruption2022
PMID
35954600
PMCID
PMC9368310
ISSN
1660-4601
Short Title
Stress, Marginalization, and Disruption
Language
eng
Library Catalog
PubMed
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0 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Khoshnood, K., Smoyer, A. B., Maviglia, F., Kara, J., Khouri, D., Fouad, F. M., & Heimer, R. (2022). Stress, Marginalization, and Disruption: A Qualitative Rapid Situational Assessment of Substance Users and HIV Risk in Lebanon. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 9242. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159242
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