Title of article :
Drugs, HIV Treatment and Harm Reduction Services for Afghan Refugees in
Iran
Author/Authors :
Noori Roya نويسنده Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Deylamizade Abbas نويسنده Division of Drug Use Research, Department of Addiction
Studies, Rebirth Society, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
In Western Asia, Afghan refugees constitute one of the main
vulnerable populations with drug and HIV treatment needs. However, there
is not considerable provision of drug and HIV services for this group.
The study aimed to describe the provision of drug treatment and harm
reduction services for Afghan refugees in Iran, the most populous
Persian Gulf country. With the collaboration of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees in Tehran, Iran, a project was conducted by
Rebirth Society in 2010 to provide free drug and HIV treatment and harm
reduction services. Two drop-in-centers were allocated to the project.
Six outreach peer members and four staff members were trained. Data were
collected by a checklist and analyzed by SPSS version 18. Eighty-one
Afghan refugees were admitted. All of them were drug users and needed
HIV services. Drug treatments such as methadone maintenance treatment
and therapeutic community services were provided. In addition, harm
reduction programs such as condom education and distribution, HIV/AIDS
education, voluntary counseling and testing, and needle and syringe
programs were implemented. The project was an important step in the
provision of drug and HIV services for Afghan refugees. Designing and
providing long-term related services are suggested.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics