School of Public Health affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, PR China.
BMC Public Health. 2010 Jun 28;10:377. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-377.
China is currently facing a rapid and widespread increase in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The activities of female sex workers (FSWs) have contributed to the mounting epidemic of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Therefore, this study aimed to assess the HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitude and risk behaviors among FSWs operating in Shanghai China.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in five districts of Shanghai, including three suburbs and two downtown locales. We adopted a cluster randomized sampling method to obtain ten geographic sites which consisted of one or more communities/villages proximal to a location where FSWs were accessible. A total of 324 FSWs from 109 Xitou Fang, massage parlors and hair salons who explicitly provided sexual services were enrolled in the study. Each participant completed a questionnaire survey and interview aimed to collect information on the individual's knowledge, attitude, and behaviors associated with risk for HIV/AIDs.
The overall correct answer rate of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge was 60.8%, and the knowledge of FSWs from downtown areas was significantly higher than those from suburban areas (P < 0.05). The percentage of FSWs who reported having experiences in commercial sexual services without the use of condoms was 33.6%. Condom slippage or breakage was reported as having occurred at least once by 51.2% of the FSWs. FSWs from suburban areas were found to more often engage in high-risk behaviors, including oral and anal sex, than those from downtown areas (P < 0.001). Many of the FSWs (65.7%) reported having non-client sexual partners (most were identified as boyfriends or husbands); however, condom usage with these partners were lower (34.3%).
Based on the findings from our survey, we advise that promotion of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge be targeted towards FSWs in Shanghai, especially those operating in the suburbs. HIV prevention efforts, such as urging constant condom usage with both clients and steady partners, should be sustained and reinforced among the female sex workers population.
中国目前正面临着艾滋病毒(HIV)/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)的迅速广泛传播。性工作者(FSW)的活动促成了艾滋病毒/艾滋病和其他性传播疾病(STD)的流行。因此,本研究旨在评估在中国上海从事性工作的女性性工作者(FSW)的艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关知识、态度和风险行为。
在上海的五个区(包括三个郊区和两个市区)进行了一项横断面研究。我们采用了聚类随机抽样方法,在靠近 FSW 可及的地点获得了十个地理地点,这些地点包括一个或多个社区/村庄。共有 324 名来自 109 个洗脚房、按摩院和发廊的明确提供性服务的 FSW 参加了这项研究。每个参与者都完成了一份问卷,旨在收集与 HIV/AIDS 风险相关的个人知识、态度和行为信息。
艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关知识的总体正确回答率为 60.8%,市区 FSW 的知识明显高于郊区(P<0.05)。报告有过商业性性行为而不使用避孕套的 FSW 比例为 33.6%。51.2%的 FSW 报告曾发生过避孕套滑脱或破裂的情况。来自郊区的 FSW 比来自市区的 FSW 更常从事高危行为,包括口交和肛交(P<0.001)。许多 FSW(65.7%)报告有非客户性伴侣(大多数是男朋友或丈夫);然而,与这些伴侣使用避孕套的比例较低(34.3%)。
根据我们的调查结果,我们建议在上海向 FSW 推广艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关知识,特别是在郊区。应该继续和加强针对女性性工作者人群的艾滋病毒预防工作,如敦促与客户和稳定伴侣始终使用避孕套。