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The sexual health of female sex workers compared with other women in England: Analysis of cross-sectional data from genitourinary medicine clinics

机译:与英国其他女性相比,女性性工作者的性健康:泌尿生殖医学诊所的横断面数据分析

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Background: While female sex workers (FSWs) are assumed to be at increased risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), there are limited comparative data with other population groups available. Using routine STI surveillance data, we investigated differences in sexual health between FSWs and other female attendees at genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics in England. Methods: Demographic characteristics, STI prevalence and service usage among FSWs and other attendees in 2011 were compared using logistic regression. Results: In 2011, 2704 FSWs made 8411 recorded visits to 131/208 GUM clinics, ( primarily large, FSW-specialist centres in London). FSWs used a variety of services, however, 10% did not have an STI/HIV test at presentation. By comparison with other female attendees, FSWs travelled further for their care and had increased risk of certain STIs (eg, gonorrhoea ORadj: 2.76, 95% CI 2.16 to 3.54, p0.001). Migrant FSWs had better sexual health outcomes than UK-born FSWs (eg, period prevalence of chlamydia among those tested: 8.5% vs 13.5%, p0.001) but were more likely to experience non-STI outcomes (eg, pelvic inflammatory disease ORadj: 2.92, 95% CI 1.57 to 5.41, p0.001). Conclusions: FSWs in England have access to high-quality care through the GUM clinic network, but there is evidence of geographical inequality in access to these services. A minority do not appear to access STI/HIV testing through clinics, and some STIs are more prevalent among FSWs than other female attendees. Targeted interventions aimed at improving uptake of testing in FSWs should be developed, and need to be culturally sensitive to the needs of this predominantly migrant population.
机译:背景:虽然假定女性性工作者(FSW)面临性传播感染(STI)的风险增加,但与其他人群的比较数据却有限。使用常规的STI监测数据,我们调查了英国生殖泌尿医学(GUM)诊所的FSW和其他女性参与者在性健康方面的差异。方法:采用逻辑回归比较2011年FSW和其他参与者的人口统计学特征,性传播感染患病率和服务使用情况。结果:2011年,有2704名FSW进行了8411次记录访问131/208 GUM诊所(主要是伦敦的FSW专业中心)。 FSW使用了多种服务,但是,有10%的演示者未进行STI / HIV测试。与其他女性参加者相比,FSW前往更远的地方进行护理,并增加了某些性传播疾病的风险(例如,淋病ORadj:2.76,95%CI 2.16至3.54,p <0.001)。与英国出生的FSW相比,移徙FSW的性健康结果更好(例如,衣原体的患病率:8.5%比13.5%,p <0.001),但更可能出现非性传播感染的结果(例如盆腔炎ORadj :2.92,95%CI 1.57至5.41,p <0.001)。结论:英格兰的FSW可通过GUM诊所网络获得高质量的医疗服务,但是有证据表明在获得这些服务方面存在地域不平等。少数人似乎没有通过诊所获得性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测,并且某些性传播感染在FSW中比其他女性参与者更为普遍。应该制定有针对性的干预措施,以提高对FSW的检测的接受程度,并且需要在文化上对这一主要是移民人口的需求保持敏感。

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