Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Department of Health Services Administration, School of Health Professions, and School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2020 Nov;34(11):477-483. doi: 10.1089/apc.2020.0148.
Geographic border studies are relatively scare, but have the potential to inform bilateral health policies that affect the well-being of female sex workers (FSWs) who work at these borders as well as those individuals who solicit their services, both groups being at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We applied bivariate and multivariate techniques to examine FSWs' HIV knowledge and condom use across three partner types, at the Haiti Dominican Republic border, using data from the Study on Sex Workers ( = 241, 2014). Condom use was significantly lower among FSWs on the Haitian side of the border compared to the Dominican side, yet levels of HIV knowledge were similar; specifically, 81% of respondents on the Dominican side reported using condoms every time they had sex with a client, compared to 38% of peers in Haiti ( < 0.001). After introducing controls, FSWs in Haiti continued to have lower odds of using condoms with clients ( < 0.001), noncommercial partners ( < 0.001), and regular partners ( < 0.05) compared to peers in the Dominican Republic. This unique border study highlights disparities in FSWs' condom use regardless of HIV knowledge. The lack of consistent condom use by FSWs in Haiti has the potential to exacerbate the HIV epidemic at the border and impact both nations' HIV incidence rates.
边境地区的地理研究相对较少,但有可能为影响在这些边境地区工作的性工作者(FSWs)以及那些寻求其服务的人的双边卫生政策提供信息,这两组人都面临着人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的高风险。我们应用双变量和多变量技术,使用 2014 年性工作者研究的数据,在海地-多米尼加共和国边境,检查了三种性伴侣类型中 FSWs 的 HIV 知识和 condom 使用情况( = 241)。与多米尼加一侧相比,在海地一侧边境的 FSWs 中 condom 使用明显较低,但 HIV 知识水平相似;具体来说,81%的受访者在与客户发生性关系时每次都使用 condom,而海地的同行比例为 38%( < 0.001)。在引入控制因素后,海地的 FSWs 与客户( < 0.001)、非商业性伴侣( < 0.001)和常规性伴侣( < 0.05)发生性关系时使用 condom 的可能性仍然较低,与多米尼加共和国的同行相比。这项独特的边境研究强调了无论 HIV 知识如何,FSWs condom 使用方面的差异。海地 FSWs 缺乏一致的 condom 使用,有可能使边境地区的 HIV 疫情恶化,并影响两国的 HIV 发病率。