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名称背后的含义是什么?一项混合方法研究,探讨了卖淫的年轻女性如何描述男性伴侣及其使用避孕套的情况。

What's in a Name? A Mixed Method Study on How Young Women Who Sell Sex Characterize Male Partners and Their Use of Condoms.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Research Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Centre for Evaluation, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021 May 1;87(1):652-662. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002623.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Young women who sell sex (YWSS) are at disproportionate risk of HIV. Reducing YWSS' vulnerability requires engaging their male sexual partners. To achieve this, we need to understand the characteristics and dynamics of their sexual partnerships to inform effective interventions.

METHODS

We conducted a mixed-methods study to compare YWSS' qualitative descriptions of male partners with categories reported in a behavioral survey. Data were drawn from enrollment into an evaluation of the DREAMS initiative in Zimbabwe in 2017. As part of a respondent-driven sampling survey, we recruited 40 seed participants from 2 intervention and 4 comparison sites. We conducted semistructured interviews with 19 "seeds," followed by a behavioral survey with 2387 YWSS. We interpreted quantitative and qualitative data together to understand how YWSS perceived male sexual partners, assess how well survey variables related to narrative descriptions, and describe patterns of risk behavior within partnerships.

RESULTS

Qualitative data suggest survey categories "husband" and "client" reflect YWSS' perceptions but "regular partner/boyfriend" and "casual partner" do not. In interviews, use of the term "boyfriend" was common, describing diverse relationships with mixed emotional and financial benefits. More than 85% of male partners provided money to YWSS, but women were less likely to report condomless sex with clients than regular partners (11% vs 37%) and more likely to report condomless sex with partners who ever forced them to have sex (37% vs 21%).

CONCLUSIONS

Reducing HIV risk among YWSS requires prevention messages and tools that recognize diverse and changing vulnerability within and between sexual relationships with different male partners.

摘要

简介

从事性交易的年轻女性(YWSS)面临不成比例的 HIV 风险。减少 YWSS 的脆弱性需要接触她们的男性性伴侣。要做到这一点,我们需要了解她们性伴侣的特点和动态,以便为有效的干预措施提供信息。

方法

我们进行了一项混合方法研究,将 YWSS 对男性伴侣的定性描述与行为调查中报告的类别进行了比较。数据来自于 2017 年在津巴布韦对 DREAMS 倡议的评估。作为回应驱动抽样调查的一部分,我们从 2 个干预点和 4 个对照点招募了 40 名种子参与者。我们对 19 名“种子”进行了半结构化访谈,然后对 2387 名 YWSS 进行了行为调查。我们一起解释定量和定性数据,以了解 YWSS 如何看待男性性伴侣,评估调查变量与叙述描述的相关性,并描述伴侣关系中的风险行为模式。

结果

定性数据表明,调查类别“丈夫”和“客户”反映了 YWSS 的看法,但“固定伴侣/男朋友”和“偶然伴侣”则不然。在访谈中,“男朋友”一词的使用很常见,描述了与不同男性伴侣之间存在着混合的情感和经济利益的各种关系。超过 85%的男性伴侣向 YWSS 提供金钱,但女性与客户发生无保护性行为的可能性低于与固定伴侣(11%比 37%),而与曾强迫她们发生性行为的伴侣发生无保护性行为的可能性更高(37%比 21%)。

结论

减少 YWSS 中的 HIV 风险需要预防信息和工具,这些信息和工具应认识到与不同男性伴侣之间的性关系中不断变化的脆弱性。

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