Quiz 5

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Harm Reduction services primarily target women who use drugs and fully address their specific needs.

Women who use drugs (WUD) are at higher risk of acquiring HIV, viral hepatitis, and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than men who use drugs.

Staff at harm reduction services are always trained to offer gender-specific services and support for sex workers or victims of gender-based violence (GBV).

Policies or laws suggesting that drug use can be a reason for loss of child custody, coerced sterilization, and abortion prevent WUD from accessing health services.

Pregnant WUD have to access antenatal care and prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services as frequently as other pregnant women.

Methadone prescription to opiate users can increase WUD’s fertility with the resumption of menstruation.

Violence against women who use drugs is relatively rare and does not significantly impact their ability to access health services.

Female sex workers who use drugs often face increased vulnerability to violence from clients, intimate partners, and the police.

The use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) during pregnancy has no significant social or physical impact on women's health.

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