Drug use patterns and health problems among people who use drugs in Guinea-Bissau (2022) : a cross-sectional survey using respondent-driven sampling
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Scheibe, Andrew
Teixeira, Andreia
Djaló, Mamadu Aliu
Pereira, Miriam Nascimento
Ribeiro Barreto, Kátia
Ba, Ibrahim
Bird, Lucia
Eligh, Jason
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Elsevier
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BACKGROUND :
Little data exists on the use of cocaine, methamphetamine, tramadol and heroin or related health conditions in Guinea Bissau. We aimed to estimate drug use practices and the prevalence of selected blood-borne infections, depression and population size estimates of people who use injectable drugs in Guinea-Bissau.
METHODS :
We used respondent-driven sampling to recruit adults who use injectable drugs in this cross sectional survey in three cities (Bissau, Bafatá and Gabú) between July and September 2022. Participants completed an interviewer administered survey enquiring about sociodemographic characteristics, drug use practices and mental health. Rapid diagnostic testing was done for HIV, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV). Data was weighted in RDS-Analyst using self-reported network size and Gile's Sequential Sampling Estimator. Population size estimates were generated using the two point capture-recapture method.
RESULTS :
Overall, 750 participants were recruited. People who use drugs were estimated to be mostly unemployed males aged between 25 and 49 years. Methamphetamine and crack cocaine were most commonly used. Prevalence of ever injecting ranged from 6 % to 44 %. Between 44 % and 52 % of people experience symptoms of depression. Prevalence ranges from 1.9 % to 5.2 % for HIV, and 5.7–8.3 % for HBsAg and 0.42–0.66 % for anti-HCV. The population estimates of people who use injectable drugs were 1637 in Bissau, 1314 in Bafatá and 424 in Gabú.
CONCLUSION :
Methamphetamine and crack cocaine are the most commonly used injectable drugs in Guinea-Bissau. Symptoms of depression are common among people who use drugs in the country. Access to evidence-based drug use treatment and harm reduction interventions that integrate mental health care services are needed to improve the health and wellbeing of people who use drugs in Guinea-Bissau.
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Injectable drugs, West Africa, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Viral hepatitis, Depression, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Scheibe, A., Teixeira, A., Djaló, M.A. et al. 2024, 'Drug use patterns and health problems among people who use drugs in Guinea-Bissau (2022) : a cross-sectional survey using respondent-driven sampling', International Journal of Drug Policy, vol. 134, art. 104648, pp. 1-8, doi : 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104648.