Saggurti Niranjan, Verma Ravi K, Jain Anrudh, RamaRao Saumya, Kumar K Anil, Subbiah Anjaneyalu, Modugu Hamini Reddy, Halli Shiva, Bharat Shalini
HIV and AIDS Programme, Population Council, New Delhi, India.
AIDS. 2008 Dec;22 Suppl 5:S127-36. doi: 10.1097/01.aids.0000343771.75023.cc.
OBJECTIVE(S): To assess the HIV risk behaviours of male migrant contracted and non-contracted labourers in India and to understand the role of contract labour systems for use in HIV prevention efforts.
Cross-sectional surveys (N = 11 219) were conducted with male migrant workers, aged 18-49 years from 21 districts in four high HIV prevalence states of India. Analyses involved data from the subsample of contracted labour (n = 3880; 35% of total sample) to assess the prevalence of HIV risk behaviours and sexually transmitted infection (STI) symptoms and further comparisons with non-contracted labourers.
Contracted male labourers are largely young; 70% were between the ages of 18 and 29 years. Over half (55%) were married, and a third (34%) resided away from their wives because of migrant work. More than one in six contract labourers (17%) reported having sex with a sex worker, and two-fifths of these reported an inconsistent use of condoms. One in 10 reported sex with both sex workers and non-spousal unpaid female partners in the past year in the places they had migrated to, and 31% reported sex with either a sex worker or non-spousal unpaid female partner in their places of origin over the past 2 years. After adjustment for sociodemographic characteristics, the contracted labourers were significantly more likely to report alcohol use and HIV risk behaviours than non-contracted labourers.
The existence of a wide network of labour contractors and a structured infrastructure of the contract system provides opportunities for effective and sustained worksite HIV prevention programmes among contracted male migrant workers in India.
评估印度男性合同工和非合同工的艾滋病毒风险行为,并了解合同工制度在艾滋病毒预防工作中的作用。
对来自印度四个艾滋病毒高流行邦21个地区的18 - 49岁男性农民工进行了横断面调查(N = 11219)。分析涉及合同工子样本(n = 3880;占总样本的35%)的数据,以评估艾滋病毒风险行为和性传播感染(STI)症状的流行情况,并与非合同工进行进一步比较。
合同男性劳工大多年轻;70%年龄在18至29岁之间。超过一半(55%)已婚,三分之一(34%)因外出打工而与妻子分居。超过六分之一的合同工(17%)报告与性工作者发生过性行为,其中五分之二报告使用避孕套不规范。十分之一的人报告在过去一年在打工地与性工作者和非配偶无酬女性伴侣都发生过性行为,31%的人报告在过去两年在原籍地与性工作者或非配偶无酬女性伴侣发生过性行为。在对社会人口学特征进行调整后,合同工比非合同工更有可能报告饮酒和艾滋病毒风险行为。
广泛的劳工承包商网络和合同制度的结构化基础设施的存在,为在印度合同男性农民工中开展有效且持续的工作场所艾滋病毒预防项目提供了机会。