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The Importance of Sexual Orientation in the Association Between Social Cohesion and Client Condom Coercion Among Women Who Exchange Sex in Baltimore, Maryland.

Jennifer L Glick1, S Wilson Beckham2, Rebecca Hamilton White2, Danielle Friedman Nestadt2, Carmen H Logie3, Noya Galai4, Susan G Sherman2.   

Abstract

Among women who exchange sex (WES), social cohesion is associated with multi-level HIV-risk reduction factors, and client condom coercion (CCC) is associated with increased HIV-risk. Sexual minority WES (SM-WES) face exacerbated HIV-risk, yet relevant research is scant. We examined the role of sexual orientation in the relationship between social cohesion and CCC among cisgender WES (n = 384) in Baltimore, Maryland using stratified logistic regression, controlling for potential confounders. Forty-five percent of WES experienced CCC. SM-WES reported significantly higher social cohesion than heterosexual WES. The relationship between social cohesion and CCC differed by sexual orientation. Among SM-WES, higher social cohesion was independently associated with decreased odds of experiencing CCC, controlling for food insecurity, crack use, police harassment, and method of finding clients. Among heterosexual WES, no significant association was found. Ongoing research and practice with WES should (1) collect sexual orientation data to allow for deeper understanding and tailored interventions, (2) leverage and nurture social cohesion and (3) tailor interventions to populations with attention to sexual orientation.
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Keywords:  Client condom coercion; Sexual orientation; Social cohesion; Women who exchange sex (WES)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35124757     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-022-03599-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  35 in total

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