| Literature DB >> 35568868 |
Azar Nematollahi1, Safoora Gharibzadeh2, Maryam Damghanian3, Saeid Gholamzadeh4,5, Farnaz Farnam6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transgender people are at serious risk for HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), they are four times more likely to experience HIV infection than the general population. The aim of this study was to assess sexual behaviors and vulnerability of transgender women to STIs including HIV.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; Sexual behavior; Sexual dysfunctions; Sexually transmitted diseases; Transgender persons
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35568868 PMCID: PMC9107204 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-022-01753-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.742
Baseline characteristics of study participants
| Number (%) | |
|---|---|
| Age groups | |
| < 25 | 61 (48 |
| 26–34 | 42 (33.1) |
| ≥ 35 | 24 (18.9) |
| Education | |
| Primary/secondary | 22 (17.3) |
| High school | 98 (77.2) |
| Under/post graduate | 7 (5.5) |
| Occupation | |
| Unemployed | 79 (62.2) |
| Public sector | 8 (6.3) |
| Private sector | 40 (31.5) |
| Financial conditions | |
| Poor | 72 (56.7) |
| Good | 55 (43.3) |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 117 (92.1) |
| Married | 5 (3.9) |
| Divorced | 4 (3.2) |
| In a relationship | 1 (0.8) |
| Vaginoplasty (yes) | 33 (26) |
Distribution of study participants as per sexual behaviors
| Variable | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Having a history of sexual intercourse (yes) | 118 (92.9) |
| Number of sexual partners in the last 2 years | |
| 1 person | 67 (59.3) |
| 2–3 people | 31 (27.4) |
| More than 3 people | 15 (13.3) |
| Sexual partner's relationship with another person | |
| No | 42 (37.2) |
| Yes | 16 (14.1) |
| I do not know | 55 (48.7) |
| Sexual orientation | |
| Heterosexual | 123 (96.9) |
| Bisexual | 4 (3.1) |
| Sexual pain (yes) | 48 (42.5) |
| Experience of orgasm | |
| Never | 9 (8) |
| In 25% of cases | 28 (24.8) |
| In 50% of cases | 45 (39.8) |
| In 75 of cases | 21 (18.6) |
| Always | 10 (8.8) |
| Sexual satisfaction | |
| Very much | 3 (2.7) |
| Much | 6 (5.3) |
| As medium | 57 (50.4) |
| Low | 33 (29.2) |
| Very little | 14 (12.4) |
| Satisfaction with the appearance | |
| Completely satisfied | 9 (7.5) |
| Somewhat satisfied | 40 (33.3) |
| Moderate satisfaction | 48 (40) |
| Somewhat dissatisfied | 14 (11.7) |
| Completely dissatisfied | 9 (7.5) |
| The effect of physical satisfaction on sexual satisfaction | |
| Very much | 23 (20) |
| Much | 46 (40) |
| As medium | 40 (34.8) |
| Low | 3 (2.6) |
| Very little | 3 (2.6) |
Association between vaginoplasty and orgasm, sexual pain, sexual satisfaction and body satisfaction
| Vaginoplasty | Statistic | |
|---|---|---|
| Orgasm | 1.91 | 0.056 |
| Sexual pain | 0.49 | 0.62 |
| Sexual satisfaction | − 2.53 | 0.01 |
| Body satisfaction | − 0.91 | 0.36 |
Prevalence of sexual behaviors of study participants during sexual intercourse
| Sexual behaviors in order of priority | Total number = 113 |
|---|---|
| Romantic touching and caressing | |
| First priority | 60 (53.1) |
| Second priority | 32 (28.3) |
| Other priorities | 21 (18.6) |
| Kissing | |
| First priority | 36 (31.9) |
| Second priority | 55 (48.7) |
| Other priorities | 22 (19.4) |
| Oral sex | |
| Has no priority | 61 (54) |
| Third priority | 25 (22.1) |
| The fourth priority | 18 (15.9) |
| Other priorities | 9 (8) |
| Anal sex | |
| Has no priority | 53 (47) |
| Third priority | 22 (19.5) |
| The fourth priority | 12 (10.5) |
| Other priorities | 26 (23) |
| Vaginal sex | |
| Has no priority | 84 (74.3) |
| Third priority | 5 (4.4) |
| The fourth priority | 9 (8) |
| Other priorities | 15 (13.3) |
| Self-stimulation | |
| Has no priority | 97 (85.8) |
| Other priorities | 16 (14.2) |
| Sexual fantasies | |
| Has no priority | 80 (70.8) |
| Other priorities | 33 (29.2) |
| Touching the genitals | |
| Has no priority | 80 (70.8) |
| Other priorities | 33 (29.2) |
Distribution of study participants as per sexual transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV
| Variable | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Awareness of transmition ways of HIV | |
| 1 or 2 ways | 28 (22) |
| 3 or 4 ways | 38 (30) |
| 5 or 6 ways | 24 (18.9) |
| All the ways | 37 (29.1) |
| Awareness of symptoms of STIs | |
| Not at all | 43 (33.9) |
| 1 or 2 symptoms | 51 (40.2) |
| 3–4 symptoms | 24 (18.9) |
| All the symptoms | 9 (7) |
| Awareness of complications of STIs | |
| Not at all | 56 (44.1) |
| 1 or 2 complications | 61 (48) |
| 3–4 complications | 10 (7.9) |
| Do you consider yourself at risk for AIDS? | |
| Yes | 13 (10.2) |
| No | 112 (88.2) |
| I do not know | 2 (1.6) |
| Reason for not being at risk of AIDS | |
| No sexual contact | 42 (36.5) |
| Regular use of condoms | 8 (6.9) |
| Having only one sexual partner | 40 (34.8) |
| Do not use a common needle | 25 (21.8) |
| Test for STIs (No) | 111 (87.4) |
| Rectal exam for HPV (No) | 114 (89.8) |
| Test for HIV (No) | 92 (72.4) |
| Reason for avoiding HIV test | |
| I do not consider myself in danger | 83 (76.1) |
| I'm afraid and I do not want to know | 11 (10.1) |
| Fear of losing personality | 9 (8.3) |
| All 3 items | 6 (5.5) |
| Do you have a history of a STI? (yes) | 23 (18.1) |
| Have you been looking for a cure for STI? (yes) | 19 (82.6) |
| Need to use a condom | |
| Anal sex | 7 (5.5) |
| Vaginal sex | 42 (33) |
| Oral sex | 2 (1.6) |
| Anal and vaginal sex | 17 (13.4) |
| All sex | 57 (44.9) |
| I do not know | 2 (1.6) |
| Frequency of condom usage | |
| Always | 20 (17.7) |
| Sometimes | 55 (48.7) |
| Never | 38 (33.6) |
| Reason for not using condom | |
| Not having a condom | 36 (37.9) |
| Decreased sexual pleasure | 22 (23.1) |
| Sexual partner rejection | 32 (33.7) |
| Alcohol and drug abuse | 2 (2.1) |
| It was not necessary | 3 (3.2) |