HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Camilo Noreña-Herrera
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Carlos Alberto Rojas, Lizeth Cruz-Jiménez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/6027
Resumo: The aim of this review was to describe HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, and the studies' characteristics in terms of place, time, population, and sample design. This was a systematic review, not a meta-analysis, based on an article search in 10 electronic databases: Science Direct, MEDLINE, OVID, LILACS, Wiley InterScience, MD Consult, Springer Link, Embase, Web of Science, and Ebsco. A complementary search was also performed in the libraries of schools of public health and webpages of U.N. agencies, besides the reference lists from the selected articles. We selected observational studies focused on children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, ranging in age from 10 to 20 years, with the results for HIV prevalence rates. A total of 9,829 references were retrieved, of which 15 met the inclusion criteria and comprise this descriptive summary. Of these 15 articles, 12 were conducted in children and youth living on the street and three in children subject to commercial sexual exploitation. All 15 were cross-sectional studies. HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street ranged from 0% in Dallas, USA and Cochabamba, Bolivia to 37.4% in St. Petersburg, Russia. In children and youth living subject to commercial sexual exploitation, prevalence ranged from 2% in Toronto, Canada to 20% in Kolkata, India. In conclusion, HIV infection is present in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation. Measures are needed for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment as a public health priority and an ethical responsibility on the part of governments and society.
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spelling HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic reviewPrevalencia del VIH en niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y explotación sexual comercial: una revisión sistemáticaHomeless YouthSexual Child AbuseHIVJóvenes sin HogarAbuso Sexual InfantilVIHThe aim of this review was to describe HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, and the studies' characteristics in terms of place, time, population, and sample design. This was a systematic review, not a meta-analysis, based on an article search in 10 electronic databases: Science Direct, MEDLINE, OVID, LILACS, Wiley InterScience, MD Consult, Springer Link, Embase, Web of Science, and Ebsco. A complementary search was also performed in the libraries of schools of public health and webpages of U.N. agencies, besides the reference lists from the selected articles. We selected observational studies focused on children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, ranging in age from 10 to 20 years, with the results for HIV prevalence rates. A total of 9,829 references were retrieved, of which 15 met the inclusion criteria and comprise this descriptive summary. Of these 15 articles, 12 were conducted in children and youth living on the street and three in children subject to commercial sexual exploitation. All 15 were cross-sectional studies. HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street ranged from 0% in Dallas, USA and Cochabamba, Bolivia to 37.4% in St. Petersburg, Russia. In children and youth living subject to commercial sexual exploitation, prevalence ranged from 2% in Toronto, Canada to 20% in Kolkata, India. In conclusion, HIV infection is present in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation. Measures are needed for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment as a public health priority and an ethical responsibility on the part of governments and society.Describir la prevalencia de infección por el VIH en los niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y de explotación sexual comercial y las características de lugar, tiempo, población y tipo de muestreo de los estudios. Revisión sistemática, no metaanálisis, con búsqueda en 10 bases de datos electrónicas: Science Direct, MEDLINE, OVID, LILACS, Wiley InterScience, MD Consult, Springer Link, Embase, Web of Science, Ebsco. También, existe búsqueda complementada en dos bibliotecas de escuelas de salud pública y páginas de Internet de Organizaciones de las Naciones Unidas y lista de referencias de los artículos incluidos. Seleccionamos estudios observacionales con niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y explotación sexual comercial en edades entre diez y veinte años, con resultados de las prevalencias del VIH. Fueron recuperadas 9.829 referencias, 15 cumplieron los criterios de inclusión y componen esta síntesis descriptiva. De este conjunto, doce fueron realizados en niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y tres en población en explotación sexual comercial. Todos fueron estudios transversales. La prevalencia del VIH en la población en situación de calle va desde 0% en Dallas, Estados Unidos y Cochabamba, Bolivia hasta 37,4% en San Petersburgo, Rusia. En la población en explotación sexual comercial, va desde 2% en Toronto, Canadá hasta 20% en Calcuta, India. Concluimos que la infección por VIH está presente en los niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y de explotación sexual. Siendo necesarias acciones de prevención, diagnóstico y tratamiento como un asunto prioritario de la salud pública y una responsabilidad ética de los gobiernos y la sociedad.O objetivo da revisão era descrever a prevalência do HIV em crianças e adolescentes em situação de rua e sujeitos à exploração sexual comercial, além das características dos estudos em termos de local, tempo, população e tipo de amostra. A revisão sistemática (não meta-análise) fez uma busca de artigos em dez bases de dados eletrônicos: Science Direct, MEDLINE, OVID, LILACS, Wiley InterScience, MD Consult, Springer Link, Embase, Web of Science e Ebsco. Realizamos uma busca complementar em bibliotecas de escolas de saúde pública, websites de agências da ONU e listas de referências dos artigos selecionados. Foram selecionados estudos observacionais sobre crianças e adolescentes em situação de rua e sujeitos à exploração sexual comercial, com idades entre 10 e 20 anos, e com os resultados para prevalência de HIV. Recuperamos 9829 referências, das quais 15 atenderam os critérios de inclusão e compõem esta síntese descritiva. Do conjunto de 15 estudos, 12 foram realizados em crianças e adolescentes em situação de rua e três nesses mesmos grupos, sujeitos à exploração sexual comercial. Todos os 15 eram estudos transversais. A prevalência de HIV em crianças e adolescentes em situação de rua variou desde 0% em Dallas, Estados Unidos, e Cochabamba, Bolívia, até 37,4% em São Petersburgo, Rússia. Na população de crianças e adolescentes sujeitos à exploração sexual comercial, a prevalência variou desde 2% em Toronto, Canadá, até 20% em Calcutá, Índia. O estudo concluiu que a infecção pelo HIV está presente em crianças e adolescentes em situação de rua e sujeitos à exploração sexual comercial. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
Prevalencia del VIH en niños, niñas y adolescentes en situación de calle y explotación sexual comercial: una revisión sistemática
title HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
spellingShingle HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
Camilo Noreña-Herrera
Homeless Youth
Sexual Child Abuse
HIV
Jóvenes sin Hogar
Abuso Sexual Infantil
VIH
title_short HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
title_full HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
title_fullStr HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
title_sort HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation: a systematic review
author Camilo Noreña-Herrera
author_facet Camilo Noreña-Herrera
Carlos Alberto Rojas
Lizeth Cruz-Jiménez
author_role author
author2 Carlos Alberto Rojas
Lizeth Cruz-Jiménez
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camilo Noreña-Herrera
Carlos Alberto Rojas
Lizeth Cruz-Jiménez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Homeless Youth
Sexual Child Abuse
HIV
Jóvenes sin Hogar
Abuso Sexual Infantil
VIH
topic Homeless Youth
Sexual Child Abuse
HIV
Jóvenes sin Hogar
Abuso Sexual Infantil
VIH
description The aim of this review was to describe HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, and the studies' characteristics in terms of place, time, population, and sample design. This was a systematic review, not a meta-analysis, based on an article search in 10 electronic databases: Science Direct, MEDLINE, OVID, LILACS, Wiley InterScience, MD Consult, Springer Link, Embase, Web of Science, and Ebsco. A complementary search was also performed in the libraries of schools of public health and webpages of U.N. agencies, besides the reference lists from the selected articles. We selected observational studies focused on children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation, ranging in age from 10 to 20 years, with the results for HIV prevalence rates. A total of 9,829 references were retrieved, of which 15 met the inclusion criteria and comprise this descriptive summary. Of these 15 articles, 12 were conducted in children and youth living on the street and three in children subject to commercial sexual exploitation. All 15 were cross-sectional studies. HIV prevalence in children and youth living on the street ranged from 0% in Dallas, USA and Cochabamba, Bolivia to 37.4% in St. Petersburg, Russia. In children and youth living subject to commercial sexual exploitation, prevalence ranged from 2% in Toronto, Canada to 20% in Kolkata, India. In conclusion, HIV infection is present in children and youth living on the street and subject to commercial sexual exploitation. Measures are needed for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment as a public health priority and an ethical responsibility on the part of governments and society.
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