| Literature DB >> 29095843 |
Henna Budhwani1, Kristine R Hearld2, Julia Hasbun3, Rebecca Charow4, Santo Rosario3, Louise Tillotson3, Elaine McGlaughlin5, John Waters4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Not only do transgender female sex workers have some of the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and experienced stigma, they also have higher likelihood of early sexual debut and some of the lowest levels of educational attainment compared to other stigmatized populations. Some of the most common interventions designed to reduce transmission of HIV and STIs seek to educate high-risk groups on sexual health and encourage condom use across all partner types; however, reaching stigmatized populations, particularly those in resource-limited settings, is particularly challenging. Considering the importance of condom use in stopping the spread of HIV, the aim of this study was two-fold; first to characterize this hard-to-reach population of transgender female sex workers in the Dominican Republic, and second, to assess associations between their HIV knowledge, experienced stigma, and condom use across three partner types.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29095843 PMCID: PMC5667872 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Univariate statistics of transgender female sex worker respondents.
| N/% (Yes) | |
|---|---|
| Age (Mean/Standard Deviation) | 23.01 / 4.76 |
| Education | |
| Elementary | 13 / 16.67% |
| Some Secondary | 29 / 37.18% |
| Secondary Completed | 29 / 37.18% |
| College or University | 28 / 35.90% |
| Main source of money | |
| Sex Work | 60 / 76.92% |
| Family Support | 14 / 17.95% |
| Other Job | 4 / 5.13% |
| Age of first sexual experience with penetration (Mean/Standard Deviation) | 13.12 / 3.23 |
| Number of sexual partners in the last month (Mean/Standard Deviation) | 8.45 / 7.90 |
| The last time you had sex with a regular partner you used a condom? | 42 / 67.76% |
| The last time you had sex with a coercive partner you used a condom? | 66 / 92.96% |
| The last time you had sex with a client you used a condom? | 67 / 91.78% |
| Can a person get HIV from mosquito bites? | 55 / 70.61% |
| Can a person get HIV by sharing food with someone who is infected? | 57 / 73.08% |
| Can an infected pregnant woman transmit the HIV virus to her unborn child? | 59 / 75.64% |
| Can a woman transmit the HIV virus to their newborn son through breastfeeding? | 55 / 70.51% |
| Can a person get HIV if he / she has sex without a condom only once? | 63 / 80.77% |
| Is HIV only transmitted by having anal sex? | 35 / 44.87% |
| Do you think that you can get HIV by having oral sex? | 62 / 79.49% |
| Do you think that most people with HIV will die from it soon? | 62 / 79.49% |
| When you are out of money, is it easy or difficult to obtain medical care for your needs? Difficult | 57 / 73.08% |
| Do people at work call you nasty names? | 33 / 42.31% |
| Have you ever been a victim of physical violence by your clients? | 33 / 42.31% |
Bivariate association between condom use during last sexual encounter across three partner types.
| Condom Use with Regular Partner N = 42 | Condom Use with Coercive Partner N = 66 | Condom Use with Client N = 67 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | χ2 | Yes | No | χ2 | Yes | No | χ2 | |
| Can a person HIV from mosquito bites? | 31 (72.09%) | 11 (57.89%) | χ2 = 1.22 p = 0.38 | 49 (96.08%) | 17 (85.00%) | χ2 = 2.69 p = 0.13 | 46 (92.00%) | 21 (91.30%) | χ2 = 0.01 p = 0.99 |
| Can a person get HIV by sharing food with someone who is infected? | 32 (71.11%) | 10 (58.82%) | χ2 = 0.85 p = 0.38 | 47 (94.00%) | 19 (90.48%) | χ2 = 0.28 p = 0.63 | 51 (96.23%) | 16 (80.00%) | |
| Can an infected pregnant woman transmit the HIV virus to her unborn child? | 30 (63.83%) | 12 (80.00%) | χ2 = 1.36 p = 0.35 | 50 (92.39%) | 15 (94.12%) | χ2 = 0.05 p = 0.83 | 50 (89.29%) | 17 (100.00%) | χ2 = 1.98 p = 0.33 |
| Can a woman transmit the HIV virus to their newborn son through breastfeeding? | 28 (62.22%) | 14 (82.35%) | χ2 = 2.29 p = 0.22 | 47 (95.92%) | 19 (86.36%) | χ2 = 2.11 p = 0.17 | 46 (92.00%) | 21 (91.30%) | χ2 = 0.01 p = 0.99 |
| Can a person get HIV if he / she has sex without a condom only once? | 22 (66.00%) | 9 (75.00%) | χ2 = 0.35 p = 0.74 | 57 (98.28%) | 9 (69.23%) | 56 (96.55%) | 11 (73.33%) | ||
| Is HIV only transmitted by having anal sex? | 19 (67.86%) | 23 (67.65%) | χ2 = 0.00 p = 0.99 | 35 (94.59%) | 31 (91.18%) | χ2 = 0.32 p = 0.67 | 31 (93.94%) | 36 (90.00%) | χ2 = 370.00 p = 0.68 |
| Do you think you can get HIV by using a public bathroom? | 27 (69.23%) | 15 (65.22%) | χ2 = 0.11 p = 0.78 | 43 (93.48%) | 23 (92.00%) | χ2 = 0.05 p = 0.82 | 42 (91.30%) | 25 (92.59%) | χ2 = 0.04 p = 0.99 |
| Do you think that you can get HIV by having oral sex? | 31 (63.27%) | 11 (85.62%) | χ2 = 2.14 p = 0.19 | 53 (92.98%) | 13 (92.86%) | χ2 = 0.00 p = 0.99 | 53 (92.98%) | 14 (87.50%) | χ2 = 0.50 p = 0.61 |
| Do you think that most people with HIV will die from it soon? | 33 (64.71%) | 9 (81.82%) | χ2 = 1.21 p = 0.48 | 51 (91.07%) | 15 (100.00%) | χ2 = 1.44 p = 0.58 | 52 (89.66%) | 15 (100.00%) | χ2 = 1.69 p = 0.33 |
| Out of money, is it easy or difficult to obtain medical care for your needs? | 34 (77.27%) | 8 (44.44%) | 54 (98.18) | 12 (75.00%) | 50 (96.15%) | 17 (80.95%) | |||
| Do people at work call you nasty names? | 14 (66.67%) | 28 (68.29%) | χ2 = 0.02 p = 0.99 | 26 (83.87%) | 40 (100.00%) | 26 (81.25%) | 41 (100.00%) | ||
| Have you ever been a victim of physical violence by your clients? | 12 (50.00%) | 28 (80.00%) | 26 (83.87%) | 37 (100.00%) | 27 (81.82%) | 37 (100.00%) | |||