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Association between violence exposure and condom non-use among transgender sex workers in the Dominican Republic: the mediating role of trust.

Henna Budhwani1, Bulent Turan2, Julia Hasbun3, Santo Rosario3, Louise Tillotson3, Elaine McGlaughlin3, John Waters3.   

Abstract

Transgender women are a high-risk population, and transgender female sex workers are one of the most vulnerable populations globally. Transgender female sex workers have high rates of sexually transmitted infections, HIV, and exposure to violence compared to cisgender sex workers; these negative exposures are associated with an increase in HIV risk behaviors. Thus, the aim of this study is to examine the relationship between exposure to violence and condom non-use in transgender female sex workers residing in the Dominican Republic. We hypothesize that mediation exists wherein the effects of violence on condom non-use are mediated by distrust. Facilitated interview data ( N = 78) were used. Primary outcome was condom non-use with coercive partner. Four logistic regression models and a mediation analysis were employed. Respondents' mean age was 23.0 years (SD = 4.8) with an average level education attainment of 10.1 years (SD = 2.6); 35% reported experiencing violence; 17% believed that a person who asks a partner to use a condom does not trust that partner. Exploratory mediation analyses yielded a significant indirect effect of experience with violence on condom non-use through distrust (b = 0.64, SE = 0.33, p = .05). Results suggest that distrust mediates the association between experienced violence and condom use with coercive partners. It was concluded that developing interventions on increasing resilience and perceived self-worth, plus provision of screening for violence and referral services may reduce maladaptive attributions and cognitions about condom use. Furthermore, by implementing policies that protect vulnerable populations, and subsequently enforcing them, the Dominican Republic has the opportunity to improve overall population health and protect their most disadvantaged citizens.

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Keywords:  HIV; Sex workers; condom use; sexually transmitted infections; transgender; violence

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27383842     DOI: 10.1177/0956462416659421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J STD AIDS        ISSN: 0956-4624            Impact factor:   1.359


  5 in total

1.  Assessing Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Through Knowledge and Condom Use Among Female Sex Workers at the Border of Haiti and Dominican Republic.

Authors:  Henna Budhwani; Kristine R Hearld; Julia Hasbún; Sarah G Franklin; Bijal G Vashi; Nicholas A Cataldo; Donaldson F Conserve; John Waters
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 5.078

2.  Transgender female sex workers' HIV knowledge, experienced stigma, and condom use in the Dominican Republic.

Authors:  Henna Budhwani; Kristine R Hearld; Julia Hasbun; Rebecca Charow; Santo Rosario; Louise Tillotson; Elaine McGlaughlin; John Waters
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-02       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Transgender Women's Drug Use in the Dominican Republic.

Authors:  Henna Budhwani; Kristine R Hearld; Adrienne N Milner; Elaine McGlaughlin; Rebecca Charow; Rosa Mayra Rodriguez-Lauzurique; Santo Rosario; Robert Paulino-Ramirez
Journal:  Transgend Health       Date:  2017-10-01

4.  Experiences of gender-based violence among female sex workers, men who have sex with men, and transgender women in Latin America and the Caribbean: a qualitative study to inform HIV programming.

Authors:  Emily Evens; Michele Lanham; Karin Santi; Juana Cooke; Kathleen Ridgeway; Giuliana Morales; Caleb Parker; Claire Brennan; Marjan de Bruin; Pavel Chladni Desrosiers; Xenia Diaz; Marta Drago; Roger McLean; Modesto Mendizabal; Dirk Davis; Rebecca B Hershow; Robyn Dayton
Journal:  BMC Int Health Hum Rights       Date:  2019-03-05

5.  Condom-Protected Sex and Minority Stress: Associations with Condom Negotiation Self-Efficacy, "Passing" Concerns, and Experiences with Misgendering among Transgender Men and Women in Brazil.

Authors:  Ramiro Figueiredo Catelan; Alexandre Saadeh; Maria Inês Rodrigues Lobato; Daniel Augusto Mori Gagliotti; Angelo Brandelli Costa
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-01       Impact factor: 3.390

  5 in total

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