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Association between violence exposure and condom non-use among transgender sex workers in the Dominican Republic: the mediating role of trust

机译:暴力暴露与避孕套之间的关联,在多米尼加共和国的变性性工作者中不使用:信托的调解作用

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Transgender women are a high-risk population, and transgender female sex workers are one of the most vulnerable populations globally. Transgender female sex workers have high rates of sexually transmitted infections, HIV, and exposure to violence compared to cisgender sex workers; these negative exposures are associated with an increase in HIV risk behaviors. Thus, the aim of this study is to examine the relationship between exposure to violence and condom non-use in transgender female sex workers residing in the Dominican Republic. We hypothesize that mediation exists wherein the effects of violence on condom non-use are mediated by distrust. Facilitated interview data (N = 78) were used. Primary outcome was condom non-use with coercive partner. Four logistic regression models and a mediation analysis were employed. Respondents' mean age was 23.0 years (SD = 4.8) with an average level education attainment of 10.1 years (SD = 2.6); 35% reported experiencing violence; 17% believed that a person who asks a partner to use a condom does not trust that partner. Exploratory mediation analyses yielded a significant indirect effect of experience with violence on condom non-use through distrust (b = 0.64, SE = 0.33, p =.05). Results suggest that distrust mediates the association between experienced violence and condom use with coercive partners. It was concluded that developing interventions on increasing resilience and perceived self-worth, plus provision of screening for violence and referral services may reduce maladaptive attributions and cognitions about condom use. Furthermore, by implementing policies that protect vulnerable populations, and subsequently enforcing them, the Dominican Republic has the opportunity to improve overall population health and protect their most disadvantaged citizens.
机译:转型女性是一种高危人群,跨性别女性性工作者是全球最脆弱的人口之一。与Cisbender性工作者相比,变性女性性工作者具有高率的性传播感染,艾滋病毒和暴露于暴力;这些负面暴露与艾滋病毒风险行为的增加有关。因此,本研究的目的是检查居住在多米尼加共和国居住在多米尼加共和国的逆床女性性工作者中暴力和避孕套之间的关系。我们假设存在调解,其中暴力对避孕套不使用的影响是由不信任介导的。使用促进的面试数据(n = 78)。主要结果是避孕套与胁迫伴侣不使用。采用四种逻辑回归模型和中介分析。受访者的平均年龄是23.0岁(SD = 4.8),平均水平教育程度为10.1岁(SD = 2.6); 35%报告的暴力事件; 17%的人认为,一个要求合作伙伴使用安全套的人不相信该合作伙伴。探索性调解分析产生了通过不信任的避孕套(B = 0.64,SE = 0.33,P = 0.05)对避孕套上的暴力的经验的显着间接效果。结果表明,不信任介导经过胁迫合作伙伴的经验丰富的暴力和避孕套之间的关联。得出结论,发展措施对恢复力和感知自我价值,加上暴力和转介服务的筛选提供的干预措施可能会降低对冲避孕套的适应性归因和认知。此外,通过实施保护弱势群体的政策,随后执行它们,多米尼加共和国有机会改善整体人口健康,保护其最不利地位的公民。

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