Weeks Margaret R, Abbott Maryann, Liao Susu, Yu Wang, He Bin, Zhou Yuejiang, Wei Liu, Jiang Jingmei
Institute for Community Research, 2 Hartford Square West, Suite 100, Hartford, CT 06106, USA.
J Sex Res. 2007 May;44(2):190-201. doi: 10.1080/00224490701263843.
Rapid changes in China over the past two decades have led to significant problems associated with population migration and changing social attitudes, including a growing sex industry and concurrent increases in STIs and HIV. This article reports results of an exploratory study of microbicide acceptability and readiness and current HIV prevention efforts among female sex workers in two rural and one urban town in Hainan and Guangxi Provinces in southern China. The study focused on these women's knowledge and cultural understandings of options for protecting themselves from exposure to STIs and HIV, and the potential viability and acceptability of woman-initiated prevention methods. We report on ethnographic elicitation interviews conducted with women working within informal sex-work establishments (hotels, massage and beauty parlors, roadside restaurants, boarding houses). We discuss implications of these findings for further promotion of woman-initiated prevention methods such as microbicides and female condoms among female sex workers in China.
在过去二十年中,中国的快速变化引发了与人口迁移和社会观念转变相关的重大问题,其中包括性产业不断发展,以及性传播感染和艾滋病毒感染率随之上升。本文报告了一项探索性研究的结果,该研究针对中国南部海南省和广西壮族自治区两个农村地区和一个城镇的女性性工作者对杀微生物剂的接受程度和准备情况,以及当前的艾滋病毒预防工作。该研究聚焦于这些女性对于保护自己免受性传播感染和艾滋病毒感染的选择的知识和文化理解,以及由女性主导的预防方法的潜在可行性和可接受性。我们报告了对在非正式性工作场所(酒店、按摩院和美容院、路边餐馆、寄宿公寓)工作的女性进行的人种学启发式访谈的情况。我们讨论了这些研究结果对于在中国女性性工作者中进一步推广由女性主导的预防方法(如杀微生物剂和女用避孕套)的意义。