| Literature DB >> 26696263 |
Meizhen Liao1, Shengli Su1, Ke Yan1, Xiaoyan Zhu1, Pengxiang Huang1, Jinhai Li1, Zhenxia Jiang2, Xijiang Zhang2, Ning Zhang3, Xiaorun Tao1, Dianming Kang4, Jinkou Zhao5.
Abstract
Eight consecutive annual cross-sectional surveys were conducted to examine the trend of the prevalence of HIV, syphilis, drug use and their correlates among female sex workers (FSWs) in Qingdao, China. Among sampled FSWs over the 8 years, a higher proportion of older, married or cohabited, higher education levels and more on-call FSWs were observed in recent years. The syphilis prevalence increased significantly from 1.0 % in 2006 to 13.5 % in 2013, with illicit drug use rate ranging from 21.8 % in 2007 to 55.5 % in 2010. Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that drug use, syphilis and unprotected vaginal sex predicted each other. The dual epidemics of illicit drug use and syphilis among FSWs underscore the urgency to implement a tailored intervention to curb the dual epidemics while also preventing an HIV epidemic in the context of diversified commercial sex dynamic.Keywords: China; Female sex workers; Illicit drug use; Syphilis; Unprotected vaginal sex
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26696263 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1229-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165