Literature DB >> 25033817

Condom use and intimacy among Tajik male migrants and their regular female partners in Moscow.

Christopher Zabrocki1, Chloe Polutnik, Jonbek Jonbekov, Farzona Shoakova, Mahbat Bahromov, Stevan Weine.   

Abstract

This study examined condom use and intimacy among Tajik male migrants and their regular female partners in Moscow, Russia. This study included a survey of 400 Tajik male labour migrants and longitudinal ethnographic interviews with 30 of the surveyed male migrants and 30 of their regular female partners. of the surveyed male migrants, 351 (88%) reported having a regular female partner in Moscow. Findings demonstrated that the migrants' and regular partners' intentions to use condoms diminished with increased intimacy, yet each party perceived intimacy differently. Migrants' intimacy with regular partners was determined by their familiarity and the perceived sexual cleanliness of their partner. Migrants believed that Muslim women were cleaner than Orthodox Christian women and reported using condoms more frequently with Orthodox Christian regular partners. Regular partners reported determining intimacy based on the perceived commitment of the male migrant. When perceived commitment faced a crisis, intimacy declined and regular partners renegotiated condom use. The association between intimacy and condom use suggests that HIV-prevention programmes should aim to help male migrants and female regular partners to dissociate their approaches to condom use from their perceptions of intimacy.

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Keywords:  condom use; intimacy; labour migration; regular partners; sexual risk behaviour

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25033817      PMCID: PMC4227949          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2014.937748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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