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斯威士兰女性性工作者中双重保护措施的使用。

Use of dual protection among female sex workers in Swaziland.

机构信息

Population Council, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2013 Jun;39(2):69-78. doi: 10.1363/3906913.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Female sex workers are at heightened risk of both HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy. Nonbarrier modern contraceptives are highly effective at preventing pregnancy, but offer no HIV protection. A better understanding of sex workers' use of condoms and nonbarrier methods is needed to help them meet their contraceptive and STI protection needs.

METHODS

A 2011 respondent-driven sampling survey collected reproductive health and contraceptive use data from 325 female sex workers in Swaziland. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to identify associations between selected characteristics and four outcomes of contraceptive use over the past month: consistent condom use alone; nonbarrier modern contraceptive use (either alone or with inconsistent condom use); dual method use; and inconsistent condom use, other method use or nonuse. Adjusted predicted probabilities were also calculated to determine patterns of association.

RESULTS

After adjustments were made for background and behavioral factors, 16% of female sex workers were found to be consistent users of condoms alone; 39% used nonbarrier modern methods (without consistent condom use); 8% were dual method users; and 38% were inconsistent condom users or used other methods or none. Women who reported recent condom failure were less likely than others to be consistent condom users (6% vs. 22%). Consistent use of condoms alone was more common among women who had had no noncommercial partners in the past month than among those who reported two or more such partners (39% vs. 3%). In addition, respondents who had children were more likely than their nulliparous counterparts to report use of nonbarrier methods alone (65% vs. 14%).

CONCLUSIONS

Inconsistent or no condom use among nonbarrier contraceptive users underscores the need to incorporate HIV prevention into family planning interventions, particularly among female sex workers who have children and noncommercial partners.

摘要

背景

性工作者面临着感染 HIV 和意外怀孕的双重风险。非屏障式现代避孕药具在预防怀孕方面非常有效,但不能提供 HIV 保护。为了帮助性工作者满足其避孕和性传播感染保护需求,需要更好地了解她们对避孕套和非屏障方法的使用情况。

方法

2011 年,一项基于受访者的抽样调查从斯威士兰的 325 名女性性工作者中收集了生殖健康和避孕使用数据。多变量逻辑回归分析用于确定选定特征与过去一个月内四种避孕方法使用结果之间的关联:仅持续使用避孕套;使用非屏障式现代避孕药具(单独使用或与不规律使用避孕套同时使用);双重方法使用;以及不规律使用避孕套、使用其他方法或不使用任何方法。还计算了调整后的预测概率,以确定关联模式。

结果

在调整了背景和行为因素后,发现 16%的女性性工作者是仅持续使用避孕套的使用者;39%使用非屏障式现代方法(不规律使用避孕套);8%是双重方法使用者;38%是不规律使用避孕套或使用其他方法或不使用任何方法的使用者。报告最近避孕套失败的女性比其他女性更不可能是仅持续使用避孕套的使用者(6%比 22%)。在过去一个月内没有非商业性伴侣的女性比报告有两个或更多此类伴侣的女性更有可能是仅持续使用避孕套(39%比 3%)。此外,有孩子的受访者比没有孩子的受访者更有可能报告单独使用非屏障方法(65%比 14%)。

结论

在非屏障式避孕药具使用者中不规律或不使用避孕套的情况突显了将 HIV 预防纳入计划生育干预措施的必要性,特别是对于有孩子和非商业性伴侣的女性性工作者。

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