School of Public Health, Yale University, 60 College St., New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2011 Jul;15(5):911-8. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9860-3.
Microfinance loans targeted at vulnerable female populations have the potential to foster female economic independence, possibly leading to the negotiation of safer sexual practices and reduced HIV risk. This study assessed the relationship between experience with microfinance loans and HIV risk behavior among 192 female clients of the Haitian microfinance organization Fonkoze. Clients with longer microfinance experience were generally found to have lower indicators of HIV risk behavior and higher indicators of relationship power compared to those with shorter experience. In particular, those with longer memberships were 72% less likely to report partner infidelity, were 3.95 times more likely to use condoms with an unfaithful partner, and had higher average general power index scores compared to those with shorter experience. This study provides evidence that long-term exposure to microfinance is associated with reduced HIV risk behavior in Haitian women and that this reduction may be partly regulated by influencing relationship power. These results suggest the need to further explore the use of microfinance as a tool to prevent the spread of HIV.
针对弱势女性群体的小额信贷有可能促进女性经济独立,从而可能促使她们协商采取更安全的性行为并降低艾滋病毒风险。本研究评估了海地小额信贷组织 Fonkoze 的 192 名女性客户的小额信贷贷款经历与艾滋病毒风险行为之间的关系。与经历较短的客户相比,小额信贷经历较长的客户通常具有较低的艾滋病毒风险行为指标和较高的关系权力指标。具体来说,那些会员资格较长的人报告伴侣不忠的可能性低 72%,与不忠的伴侣使用安全套的可能性高 3.95 倍,并且平均总体权力指数得分高于经验较短的人。这项研究提供的证据表明,长期接触小额信贷与海地妇女艾滋病毒风险行为的降低有关,而这种减少可能部分受到影响关系权力的调节。这些结果表明,有必要进一步探讨将小额信贷作为预防艾滋病毒传播的工具。