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塞内加尔考拉克地区女性性工作者男性客户中的艾滋病病毒预防:同伴教育项目的结果

HIV prevention among male clients of female sex workers in Kaolack, Senegal: results of a peer education program.

作者信息

Leonard L, Ndiaye I, Kapadia A, Eisen G, Diop O, Mboup S, Kanki P

机构信息

Center for Health Promotion Research and Development, University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center, 77225, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Educ Prev. 2000 Feb;12(1):21-37.

Abstract

This article reports the results of a peer-led HIV prevention education and condom promotion program among transport workers in Kaolack, Senegal. As part of a 2-year longitudinal follow-up study, changes in men's AIDS-related knowledge, sexual behavior, condom use, and perceived barriers to condom use were evaluated by self-reports obtained from a systematic sample of transport workers interviewed before and after intervention. In addition to men's self-reports, preintervention and postintervention data on men's sexual and condom use behavior were gathered from a sample of licensed, commercial sex workers, who cited transport workers as their primary source of clients. Significant increases in men's HIV-related knowledge, previous use of condoms (from 30.4% to 53.5%), and consistent condom use with regular sex partners were documented over the study period, as were significant declines in perceived barriers to condom use. Though men reported significantly fewer sexual encounters with casual and commercial partners at follow-up compared to baseline, these data were unreliable. Women's postintervention reports indicate that a greater proportion of clients (including, but not limited to transport workers) "always" agree to use condoms (p < .01) compared with baseline and that fewer men offer more money for unprotected sex (p < .01). However, women also report taking greater initiative in the mechanics of condom use (supplying the condom, putting it on, and taking it off) than they did prior to the intervention, and significantly (p < .05) fewer women think that most of their clients know how to use a condom. The findings indicate that the peer-mediated intervention had a positive impact on several important outcomes measured and suggest that HIV prevention efforts need to focus on male client groups despite the logistical and methodological challenges.

摘要

本文报告了在塞内加尔考拉克市运输工人中开展的一项由同伴主导的艾滋病毒预防教育及避孕套推广项目的结果。作为一项为期两年的纵向随访研究的一部分,通过对干预前后接受系统抽样访谈的运输工人进行自我报告,评估了男性与艾滋病相关的知识、性行为、避孕套使用情况以及使用避孕套的感知障碍方面的变化。除了男性的自我报告外,还从有执照的商业性工作者样本中收集了干预前后男性性行为和避孕套使用行为的数据,这些性工作者将运输工人列为主要客源。在研究期间,记录到男性与艾滋病毒相关的知识显著增加,以前使用过避孕套的比例(从30.4%增至53.5%)以及与固定性伴侣始终坚持使用避孕套的情况均有显著增加,同时使用避孕套的感知障碍也显著下降。尽管男性报告称随访时与临时和商业性伴侣的性接触次数相比基线时显著减少,但这些数据并不可靠。女性干预后的报告表明,与基线相比,更大比例的客户(包括但不限于运输工人)“总是”同意使用避孕套(p < 0.01),而且提出更多钱进行无保护性行为的男性减少(p < 0.01)。然而,女性还报告称,在使用避孕套的操作方面(提供避孕套、戴上和取下避孕套)比干预前更主动,而且认为大多数客户知道如何使用避孕套的女性显著减少(p < 0.05)。研究结果表明,同伴介导的干预对所测量的几个重要结果产生了积极影响,并表明尽管存在后勤和方法上的挑战,但艾滋病毒预防工作需要关注男性客户群体。

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