Kolar Kat, Atchison Chris, Bungay Vicky
a School of Nursing , University of British Columbia , Vancouver , BC , Canada.
AIDS Care. 2014;26(9):1100-4. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2014.894611. Epub 2014 Mar 12.
The Outreach and Research in Community Health Initiatives and Development (ORCHID) project examines social and structural factors that contribute to HIV/AIDS risk among women working in Vancouver's indoor sex industry and their clients. From 2006 to 2009, two mixed method studies were undertaken in ORCHID: one exploring experiences of women working in the indoor sex industry, mainly in massage parlors, and the other exploring experiences of men as sex "buyers." Both studies emphasize sexual health and safety, risk and protective behaviors, and related contextual factors. No analyses examining the sexual health and safety practices of massage parlor-based sex workers and clients exist in the Canadian context. To address this gap, we analyze two survey datasets - with 118 sex workers and 116 clients. Upon comparing demographics of sex workers and clients, we discuss their condom use and sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV testing practices. Sex workers and clients reported high rates of condom use for vaginal/anal intercourse. While both groups reported lower rates of condom use for oral sex during sex transactions, clients did so to a greater extent (p < 0.001). Condom use with noncommercial sex partners was reported to be less consistent by both groups. STI testing was higher among sex workers than clients (p < 0.001). Initiatives targeting clients of massage parlor-based sex workers for STI education and testing are needed. Future research should investigate how different types of relationships between sex workers and clients impact their sexual safety practices.
社区健康倡议与发展中的外展与研究(ORCHID)项目研究了导致温哥华室内性产业工作的女性及其客户感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病风险的社会和结构因素。2006年至2009年,ORCHID开展了两项混合方法研究:一项探索在室内性产业工作的女性的经历,主要是在按摩院工作的女性,另一项探索男性作为性“购买者”的经历。两项研究都强调性健康与安全、风险与保护行为以及相关的背景因素。在加拿大背景下,尚无分析按摩院性工作者及其客户的性健康与安全做法的研究。为填补这一空白,我们分析了两个调查数据集——涉及118名性工作者和116名客户。在比较性工作者和客户的人口统计学特征后,我们讨论了他们的避孕套使用情况、性传播感染(STI)及艾滋病毒检测做法。性工作者和客户报告称,在阴道/肛交中避孕套使用率很高。虽然两组都报告在性交易期间口交时避孕套使用率较低,但客户的情况更为严重(p<0.001)。两组报告称,与非商业性伴侣使用避孕套的情况不太一致。性工作者中的性传播感染检测率高于客户(p<0.001)。需要针对按摩院性工作者的客户开展性传播感染教育和检测倡议。未来的研究应调查性工作者与客户之间不同类型的关系如何影响他们的性安全做法。