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The influence of stigma and discrimination on female sex workers' access to hiv services in St. Petersburg, Russia

机译:污名和歧视对俄罗斯圣彼得堡女性性工作者获得艾滋病毒服务的影响

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Stigma associated with HIV and risk behaviors is known to be a barrier to health care access for many populations. Less is known about female sex workers (FSW) in Russia, a population that is especially vulnerable to HIV-infection, and yet hard-to-reach for service providers. We administered a questionnaire to 139 FSW to better understand how stigma and discrimination influence HIV service utilization. Logistic regression analysis indicated that HIV-related stigma is negatively associated with uptake of HIV testing, while sex work-related stigma is positively associated with HIV testing. HIV-positive FSW are more likely than HIV-negative FSW to experience discrimination in health care settings. While decreasing societal stigma should be a long-term goal, programs that foster inclusion of marginalized populations in Russian health care settings are urgently needed.
机译:众所周知,与艾滋病毒和危险行为有关的污名化是许多人群获得医疗保健的障碍。俄罗斯的女性性工作者(FSW)的情况鲜为人知,该人群特别容易受到HIV感染,但服务提供者却难以到达。我们向139个FSW发放了问卷,以更好地了解污名和歧视如何影响HIV服务的利用。 Logistic回归分析表明,与艾滋病相关的污名与接受艾滋病毒检测呈负相关,而与性工作相关的污名与艾滋病毒检测呈正相关。与HIV阴性的FSW相比,HIV阳性的FSW在医疗机构中更容易受到歧视。尽管减少社会耻辱感应该是一个长期目标,但迫切需要促进将边缘化人群纳入俄罗斯医疗机构的计划。

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