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Demographic and Behavioral Correlates of HIV Risk among Men and Transgender Women Recruited from Gay Entertainment Venues and Community-based Organizations in Thailand: Implications for HIV Prevention

机译:从泰国同性恋娱乐场所和社区组织招募的男性和变性女性中艾滋病毒风险的人口统计学和行为相关性:对预防艾滋病的影响

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High HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women in Thailand suggest a vital need for targeted interventions. We conducted a cross-sectional survey to examine and compare sexual risk behaviors, and demographic and behavioral correlates of risk, among MSM and transgender women recruited from gay entertainment venue staff and community-based organization (CBO) participants. We used venue-based sampling across nine sites in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Among 260 participants (57.3% gay-identified, 26.9% heterosexual/bisexual-identified, 15.8% transgender; mean age = 26.7 years), nearly one-fifth (18.5%) reported unprotected anal sex (UAS), half (50.4%) sex in exchange for money, and one-fifth (20.0%) STI diagnosis (past year). Nearly one-fourth (23.1%) reported oral erectile dysfunction medication use and nearly one-fifth (19.2%) illicit drug use (past 3 months). Overall, 43.1% indicated that healthcare providers exhibited hostility towards them. Gay entertainment venue staff were significantly more likely to self-identify as heterosexual/bisexual (versus gay or transgender female), and to have less than high school degree education, higher monthly income, to have engaged in sex in exchange for money, sex with women and unprotected vaginal sex, but were significantly less likely to have engaged in UAS than CBO participants. Targeted interventions for younger MSM and transgender women, for non gay-identified men, and strategies to address structural determinants of risk, including low education and discrimination from healthcare providers, may support HIV prevention among MSM and transgender women, and serve broader national HIV prevention efforts in Thailand.
机译:在泰国,与男性发生性关系的男性(MSM)和变性女性中的艾滋病毒高流行表明,迫切需要有针对性的干预措施。我们进行了一项横断面调查,以检查和比较从同性恋娱乐场所工作人员和社区组织(CBO)参与者招募的MSM和跨性别女性中的性风险行为,以及人口统计学和风险相关行为。我们在曼谷和清迈的9个地点进行了基于场地的抽样。在260名参与者中(57.3%是同性恋者,26.9%是异性恋/双性恋者,15.8%变性者;平均年龄= 26.7岁),近五分之一(18.5%)的人报告了未保护的肛交(UAS),一半(50.4%)性行为换钱,并且有五分之一(20.0%)的STI诊断(过去一年)。近四分之一(23.1%)的人报告了口服勃起功能障碍药物的使用,近五分之一(19.2%)的人报告了非法药物的使用(过去3个月)。总体而言,有43.1%的人表示医疗保健提供者对他们表现出敌意。同性恋娱乐场所的工作人员更有可能自我识别为异性恋/双性恋(相对于男同性恋或变性女性),受教育程度低于高中学历,月收入较高,从事性行为以换取金钱,女性和未受保护的阴道性行为,但与CBO参与者相比,从事UAS的可能性要小得多。针对年轻的MSM和跨性别女性,针对非男同性恋身份的男性的针对性干预措施,以及解决风险的结构性决定因素(包括教育者的教育程度低和歧视)的策略,可以支持MSM和跨性别女性的艾滋病毒预防,并为更广泛的全国性艾滋病毒预防服务在泰国的努力。

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    《Prevention Science》 |2012年第5期|p.483-492|共10页
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    Centre for Applied Social Research, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S 1V4;

    Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Center for Community Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA;

    Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand;

    Centre for Applied Social Research, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S 1V4;

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    Men who have sex with men; Transgender women; HIV; Sexual risk behaviors; Thailand;

    机译:与男人发生性关系的男人;变性妇女;艾滋病毒;性危险行为;泰国;

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