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南非三个城镇性工作者对使用女用避孕套和避孕药具的知识、态度及行为

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Sex Workers of Three South African Towns towards Female Condom Use and Contraceptives.

作者信息

Sitonga Noluvuyo, Nomatshila Sibusiso C, Phalane Mahlane, Chitha Wezile W, Mabunda Sikhumbuzo A

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha 5117, South Africa.

Mpumalanga Department of Health, Witbank Hospital, Emalahleni 1035, South Africa.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Apr 28;11(9):1271. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11091271.

Abstract

Female sex workers are a marginalized and highly vulnerable population who are at risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, harassment, and unplanned pregnancies. Various female condoms are available to mitigate the severity of the consequences of their work. However, little is known about the acceptability and usage of female condoms and contraceptives among sex workers in small South African towns. This descriptive cross-sectional study of conveniently selected sex workers explored the acceptability and usage of female condoms and contraceptives among sex workers in South Africa using validated questionnaires. The data were analyzed using STATA 14.1. The 95% confidence interval is used for precision, and a -value ≤ 0.05 is considered significant. Out of 69 female-only participants, 49.3% were unemployed, 53.6% were cohabiting, and 30.4% were HIV positive. The median age of entry into sex work was 16 years old. Participants reported use of condoms in their last 3 sexual encounters (62.3%), preference of Implanon for contraception (52.2%), barriers to condom use (81.2%), condoms not being accepted by clients (63.8%), being difficult to insert (37.7%), and being unattractive (18.8%). Participants who reported barriers to condom use were 90% more likely to have adequate knowledge than those who did not (PR = 1.9; -value < 0.0001). Knowledge of condom use was an important factor in determining knowledge of barriers to their use. Reasons for sex work, sex workers' perceptions, and clients' preferences negatively affect the rate of condom use. Sex worker empowerment, community education, and effective marketing of female condoms require strengthening.

摘要

女性性工作者是一个被边缘化且极易受伤害的群体,她们面临感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病、遭受骚扰以及意外怀孕的风险。有多种女用避孕套可供选择,以减轻她们工作后果的严重性。然而,对于南非小镇性工作者对女用避孕套和避孕药具的接受程度及使用情况,人们知之甚少。这项描述性横断面研究方便地选取了一些性工作者,使用经过验证的问卷探讨了南非性工作者对女用避孕套和避孕药具的接受程度及使用情况。数据使用STATA 14.1进行分析。95%置信区间用于精确性分析,P值≤0.05被视为具有统计学意义。在69名仅为女性的参与者中,49.3%处于失业状态,53.6%处于同居状态,30.4%为艾滋病毒阳性。开始从事性工作的中位年龄为16岁。参与者报告在最近3次性接触中使用了避孕套的比例为62.3%,避孕方法首选依姆平(Implanon)的比例为52.2%,使用避孕套存在的障碍包括:81.2%表示存在障碍,63.8%表示客户不接受避孕套,37.7%表示难以插入,18.8%表示外观不佳。报告使用避孕套存在障碍的参与者比未报告者具备足够知识的可能性高90%(PR = 1.9;P值<0.0001)。对避孕套使用的了解是决定对其使用障碍了解程度的一个重要因素。从事性工作的原因、性工作者的认知以及客户的偏好对避孕套的使用比例产生负面影响。需要加强对性工作者的赋权、社区教育以及女用避孕套的有效推广。

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