| Literature DB >> 23082818 |
Telma A Martins1, Ligia Regina F S Kerr, Raimunda H M Macena, Rosa S Mota, Kalina L Carneiro, Rogério C Gondim, Carl Kendall.
Abstract
Travestis are highly vulnerable to HIV infection in Brazil. We conducted a survey among 304 travestis using Respondent-Driven Sampling from August to December 2008. Travestis are young (49% <24 years), poorly educated (55% just elementary school), low social class (62% Class C-E), reside with families (49%) or friends/madam (22%), are victims of homophobia (91%) and violence (61%). They report early sexual debut (75% <14), many sexual partners, drug use during sex (43%), and unprotected sex (male partner, 47%, both male and female partners, 50%). Sex work is common (82%, 59% >10 partners last six months) and relatively low cost (median=US$24). A majority report testing for HIV (69%), and report high prevalence (12% disclosed a positive result). Almost all the respondents refused to test in the study. Interventions, targeted to both travestis and to the general community about sexual discrimination, are necessary.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23082818 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2012.726342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Care ISSN: 0954-0121