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Migration, Sexual Behavior and Perceptions of Risk: Is the Place of Origin a Factor in HIV Infection?

机译:迁移,性行为和风险感知:起源地是HIV感染的一个因素吗?

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Migration is an important process of change, especially for populations in developing countries. Just by moving to new places, migrants are different from those who do not migrate in terms of socio-demographic characteristics. This study focuses on migration in Kenya and its interaction with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk. Two main research questions are addressed: To what extend does the sexual behavior of migrants differ from non-migrants? Do migrants know more about HIV risk than non- migrants? The analysis is based on the 2003 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data. The results show that migrants are significantly more likely to report fear of HIV infection than non-migrants. The perception of risky sexual behavior is significantly correlated with non-use of condoms for migrants than for non-migrants. Migrants who perceive themselves as being at risk of HIV infection are less likely to use a condom at their last non-marital sexual encounter. Also, migration is significantly correlated with multiple sexual partners. There is a remarkable difference in the mean age of migrants and non-migrants; migrants on average are significantly older and more likely to be married than non-migrants.
机译:移民是一个重要的变革过程,特别是对于发展中国家的人口而言。仅移居新地方,就社会人口特征而言,移民就不同于那些没有移民的人。这项研究的重点是肯尼亚的迁徙及其与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的相互作用。解决了两个主要的研究问题:移民的性行为与非移民的性行为在多大程度上有所不同?移民比非移民更了解艾滋病毒风险吗?该分析基于2003年肯尼亚人口与健康调查数据。结果表明,移民比非移民更有可能报告对艾滋病毒的恐惧。相对于非移民,对于移民而言,危险的性行为的感知与不使用安全套显着相关。认为自己有感染艾滋病毒风险的移民在上次非婚姻性接触中不太可能使用安全套。此外,移徙与多个性伴侣显着相关。移民和非移民的平均年龄存在显着差异;平均而言,移民比非移民年龄更大,结婚的可能性更高。

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