| Literature DB >> 28337633 |
Susan G Sherman1, Meredith R Brantley2, Carla Zelaya3, Quyen Duong3, Ralph B Taylor4, Jon M Ellen5.
Abstract
Exotic dancers have received little research attention despite evidence of high-risk behaviours within exotic dance clubs (EDCs). We developed and assessed the reliability and validity of a risk environment score, examining differences between dancers (n = 107) and other staff (n = 172). In the summer of 2013, anonymous surveys were administered via A-CASI in EDCs (N = 26) in Baltimore among exotic dancers and staff. Surveys consisted of a brief demographic section followed by 65 statements. The overall domain had an alpha = 0.77 and subdomains had the following: social (alpha = 0.87), economic (alpha = 0.92), drug (alpha = 0.89), and policy (alpha = 0.66). In a factor analysis, each domain contributed significantly to the overall latent construct. The results indicate a high level of HIV/STI risk for dancers in EDCs and underscore the need for targeted interventions in these environments. As we continue to unpack the function of the broader environment in STI/HIV risk transmission, the scale could be instructive for other settings.Entities:
Keywords: Exotic dance clubs; HIV risk environment; Strippers; Validation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28337633 PMCID: PMC5599265 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-017-1749-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165