| Literature DB >> 20565763 |
Xiangdong Meng1, Allen F Anderson, Lu Wang, Zhihe Li, Wei Guo, Zixuan Lee, Huixin Jin, Yong Cai.
Abstract
This report represents the first exploratory study of Chinese men who provide commercial sex services to other men ("money boys") in Jilin Province, People's Republic of China, through a convenience sample drawn from Changchun and Jilin City. A total of 86 active money boy participants (Changchun, n = 49; Jilin City, n = 37) were surveyed concerning background and demographics, basic HIV transmission knowledge, and sexual practices. The survey indicated that while Jilin Province money boy behavior matches other studies concerning propensity to high risk behavior and significant bridging potential, the Jilin money boys, unlike previous studies, exhibited a high level of basic HIV/AIDS transmission knowledge. In spite of this level of knowledge, none of the participants reported always using a condom in their sexual activities. They also exhibited a high level of awareness of voluntary counseling and testing available in the province, yet relatively few had availed themselves of these services. These preliminary findings will be used as a baseline and springboard for continuing study in the Jilin Province money boy community. Even now, however, it is becoming clear that the dynamics of male commercial sex work may vary greatly depending upon local influences, and will necessitate that future interventions are highly tailored to area-specific circumstances.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20565763 PMCID: PMC2898659 DOI: 10.1186/1742-6405-7-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Ther ISSN: 1742-6405 Impact factor: 2.250
Demographics (N = 86)*
| Variable | Number | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| <20 | 4 | 4.65 |
| 20-30 | 68 | 79.07 |
| 31-40 | 14 | 16.28 |
| Marital Status | ||
| Single | 64 | 74.42 |
| Married | 21 | 24.42 |
| Divorced | 1 | 1.16 |
| Registered Residence | ||
| Urban | 56 | 65.10 |
| Rural | 30 | 34.90 |
| Employment (n = 84) | ||
| Full-time | 38 | 44.19 |
| Part-time | 40 | 46.51 |
| Unemployed | 6 | 6.68 |
| Education | ||
| ≤Middle School 33 | 38.37 | |
| High School | 39 | 45.35 |
| College | 14 | 16.28 |
| Monthly Income (yuan) | ||
| <1000 | 24 | 27.91 |
| 1000-2000 | 43 | 50.00 |
| 2000-3000 | 12 | 13.95 |
| >3000 | 7 | 8.14 |
| Present Residence | ||
| City | 56 | 65.12 |
| County | 22 | 25.58 |
| Countryside | 8 | 9.30 |
*Unless otherwise specified.
Commercial Sexual Behavior (N = 86)*
| Variable | Number | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Self-Identified Sexual | ||
| Orientation | ||
| Homosexual | 68 | 79.07 |
| Bisexual | 18 | 20.93 |
| Heterosexual | 0 | 00.00 |
| Commercial Sex Activity | ||
| Within the Last Thirty Days | ||
| Yes | 61 | 70.93 |
| No | 25 | 29.07 |
| CondomUse | ||
| Always | 0 | 00.00 |
| Sporadic | 56 | 65.11 |
| Never | 30 | 34.88 |
| Condom Use During Last | ||
| Anal Receptive Experience | ||
| Yes | 54 | 62.79 |
| No | 36 | 37.21 |
| Condom Use During Last | ||
| Oral Receptive Experience | ||
| Yes | 23 | 26.74 |
| No | 63 | 73.26 |
| Natureof Commercial | ||
| Sexual Contact | ||
| One exclusive client | 24 | 27.90 |
| Only random clients | 31 | 36.05 |
| Both random and exclusive 31 | 36.05 | |
| Locationof Commercial | ||
| Sexual Contact (n = 82) | ||
| Private House | 24 | 29.26 |
| Public Bath or Hotel | 43 | 52.43 |
| Both Private House or Public 15 | 18.29 | |
| Venue | ||
| VCT Service Awareness | ||
| Expressed Awareness 68 | 79.07 | |
| Unaware | 18 | 10.93 |
| VCT Service Use | ||
| Used | 14 | 20.00 |
| Notused | 72 | 80.00 |
*Unlessotherwise specified.
Basic HIV/AIDS Transmission Knowledge (N = 86)
| Transmission Knowledge Query | Response | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Can you identify an HIV-positive Person by his/her appearance | ||
| Yes | 11 | 12.79 |
| No | 63 | 73.26 |
| Don'tKnow | 12 | 13.95 |
| 2. Can HIV be transmitted through a mosquito bite? | ||
| Yes | 16 | 18.60 |
| No | 59 | 68.61 |
| Don't Know | 11 | 12.79 |
| 3. Can you contract the virus by eating with an HIV-positive person? | ||
| Yes | 5 | 5.81 |
| No | 77 | 89.53 |
| Don't Know | 4 | 4.65 |
| 4. Can the virus be contracted through a blood transfusion? | ||
| Yes | 84 | 97.67 |
| No | 0 | 00.00 |
| Don't Know | 2 | 2.33 |
| 5. Can the virus be contracted through sharing injecting equipment? | ||
| Yes | 78 | 90.70 |
| No | 3 | 3.49 |
| Don't Know | 5 | 5.81 |
| 6. Can an HIV-positive pregnant female transmit the virus to her fetus? | ||
| Yes | 81 | 94.18 |
| No | 3 | 3.49 |
| Don't Know | 2 | 2.33 |
| 7. Does the correct use of a condom reduce the probability of HIV transmission? | ||
| Yes | 79 | 91.86 |
| No | 3 | 3.49 |
| Don't Know | 4 | 4.65 |
| 8. Can having one exclusive sexual partner reduce the probability of HIV transmission? | ||
| Yes | 71 | 82.56 |
| No | 8 | 9.30 |
| Don't Know | 7 | 8.14 |