Emmanuel Godwin Omokhagbo, Umoh Paul, Amechi Paul, Sanni Olaniyi Felix, Abang Roger, Boniface Ochonye Bartholomew, Yahaya Ismaeel Mohammed, Auwal Agie Muhmmad
Heartland Alliance LTD/GTE, Abuja Nigeria.
Litsam Youth Awareness Initiative, Kano, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 10;20(4):e0319942. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319942. eCollection 2025.
HIV remains a critical global health issue, significantly affecting key populations, particularly female sex workers who face socio-economic hardships amidst limited healthcare access and high partner turnover. This study aimed to determine the HIV prevalence and to understand FSWs' willingness to use HIV services in Kano State, Nigeria, to inform effective intervention strategies.
This cross-sectional survey was conducted in May 2023 among FSWs in three Local Government Areas of Kano State (Gwale, Fagge, and Tarauni), Nigeria. The participants were recruited from nightclubs and brothels across the selected communities using the snowball sampling technique. The analysis of data included descriptive statistics and logistics binary regression. Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 650 FSWs, all of whom were tested for HIV. Participants scoring 75% or higher on willingness to use HIV services were deemed willing. Data were analysed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS Version 28.0.
The study involved 650 FSWs across three LGAs in Kano State, with an HIV prevalence of 8.5% and 65.8% reporting willingness to access HIV services. Willingness to take HIV Self-Testing (96.0%) and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (66.8%) services was high, primarily driven by the desire to know and confirm HIV status (87.5%). Barriers included stigma and harassment (35.4%) and lack of free, accessible services (29.2%). FSWs in Fagge and Gwale were significantly less willing to access services compared to those in Tarauni (AOR: 0.068 and 0.180, P < 0.05). Those with a sexual debut at 18 years or above were less willing (COR: 0.569, P = 0.013), while having more than one sexual partner (COR: 1.574, P = 0.038), recent vaginal sex (AOR: 5.182, P = 0.039), and engagement in transactional sex (e.g., paid for sex, COR: 2.304, P = 0.005) were associated with higher willingness.
This study highlights the role of socio-economic challenges and stigma in shaping HIV prevalence and service uptake among female sex workers in Kano. Holistic interventions and innovative approaches are essential to address barriers, improve accessibility, and ensure sustainable outcomes.
艾滋病病毒仍然是一个关键的全球健康问题,严重影响重点人群,特别是女性性工作者,她们在医疗服务有限且性伴侣更替频繁的情况下面临社会经济困境。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚卡诺州女性性工作者的艾滋病病毒感染率,并了解她们使用艾滋病病毒服务的意愿,以为有效的干预策略提供依据。
2023年5月,在尼日利亚卡诺州的三个地方政府辖区(瓜莱、法格和塔拉乌尼)对女性性工作者进行了这项横断面调查。使用滚雪球抽样技术从选定社区的夜总会和妓院招募参与者。数据分析包括描述性统计和逻辑二元回归。使用结构化问卷从650名女性性工作者那里收集数据,所有参与者都接受了艾滋病病毒检测。在使用艾滋病病毒服务意愿方面得分达到或超过75%的参与者被视为愿意使用。数据使用Microsoft Excel和SPSS 28.0版本进行分析。
该研究涉及卡诺州三个地方政府辖区的650名女性性工作者,艾滋病病毒感染率为8.5%,65.8%的人表示愿意使用艾滋病病毒服务。接受艾滋病病毒自我检测(96.0%)和暴露前预防(66.8%)服务的意愿较高,主要驱动力是想知道并确认艾滋病病毒感染状况(87.5%)。障碍包括耻辱感和骚扰(35.4%)以及缺乏免费、可及的服务(29.2%)。与塔拉乌尼的女性性工作者相比,法格和瓜莱的女性性工作者使用服务的意愿明显较低(调整后比值比:0.068和0.180,P<0.05)。首次性行为发生在18岁及以上的人意愿较低(校正比值比:0.569,P=0.013),而有多个性伴侣(校正比值比:1.574,P=0.038)、近期有阴道性行为(调整后比值比:5.182,P=0.039)以及从事交易性行为(如付费性行为,校正比值比:2.304,P=0.005)与较高的意愿相关。
本研究强调了社会经济挑战和耻辱感在卡诺州女性性工作者艾滋病病毒感染率和服务利用方面所起的作用。全面的干预措施和创新方法对于消除障碍、提高可及性以及确保可持续成果至关重要。