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Risk behaviours for HIV infection among travelling Mexican migrants: The Mexico-US border as a contextual risk factor

机译:在墨西哥旅行的移民中艾滋病毒感染的风险行为:墨西哥-美国边境为背景风险因素

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The Mexico-US border region is a transit point in the trajectory of Mexican migrants travelling to and from the USA and a final destination for domestic migrants from other regions in Mexico. This region also represents a high-risk environment that may increase risk for HIV among migrants and the communities they connect. We conducted a cross-sectional, population-based survey, in Tijuana, Mexico, and compared Mexican migrants with a recent stay on the Mexico-US border region (Border, n = 553) with migrants arriving at the border from Mexican sending communities (Northbound, n = 1077). After controlling for demographics and migration history, border migrants were more likely to perceive their risk for HIV infection as high in this region and regard this area as a liberal place for sexual behaviours compared to Northbound migrants reporting on their perceptions of the sending communities (p<.05). Male border migrants were more likely to engage in sex, and have unprotected sex, with female sex workers during their recent stay on the border compared to other contexts (rate ratio = 3.0 and 6.6, respectively, p<.05). Binational and intensified interventions targeting Mexican migrants should be deployed in the Mexican border region to address migration related HIV transmission in Mexico and the USA.
机译:墨西哥-美国边境地区是往返美国的墨西哥移民轨迹的中转站,也是墨西哥其他地区的国内移民的最终目的地。该地区还代表着高风险环境,可能会增加移民及其所联系社区中艾滋病毒的风险。我们在墨西哥的蒂华纳进行了一项以人口为基础的横断面调查,将墨西哥移民与最近在墨西哥-美国边境地区(边境,n = 553)逗留的移民与从墨西哥派遣社区到达边境的移民进行了比较(北行,n = 1077)。在控制了人口和移民历史之后,与报告他们对移民社区看法的北向移民相比,在该地区,边境移民更有可能认为自己感染艾滋病毒的风险很高,并且将该地区视为性行为的自由地方。 <.05)。与其他情况相比,男性边境移徙者最近在边境逗留期间与女性性工作者发生性行为的可能性更高,并且受到无保护的性行为(比率分别为3.0和6.6,p <.05)。针对墨西哥移民的双边和强化干预措施应在墨西哥边境地区部署,以解决墨西哥和美国与移民相关的艾滋病毒传播问题。

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