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'Over here, it's just drugs, women and all the madness': The HIV risk environment of clients of female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico.

机译:“在这里,这仅仅是毒品,妇女和所有疯狂行为”:墨西哥蒂华纳的女性性工作者的顾客存在艾滋病毒风险环境。

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HIV vulnerability depends upon social context. Based on broader debates in social epidemiology, political economy, and sociology of health, Rhodes' (2002) "risk environment" framework provides one heuristic for understanding how contextual features influence HIV risk, through different types of environmental factors (social, economic, policy, and physical) which interact at different levels of influence (micro, macro). Few data are available on the "risk environment" of male clients of female sex workers (FSWs); such men represent a potential bridge high- to low-prevalence populations. Using in-depth interviews (n = 30), we describe the HIV risk environment of male clients in Tijuana, Mexico, where disproportionately high HIV prevalence has been reported among FSWs and their clients. A number of environmental themes influence risky sex with FSWs and the interplay between individual agency and structural forces: social isolation and the search for intimacy; meanings and identities ascribed to Tijuana's Zona Roja (red light district) as a risky place; social relationships in the Zona Roja; and economic roles. Our findings suggest that clients' behaviors are deeply embedded in the local context. Using the HIV "risk environment" as our analytic lens, we illustrate how clients' HIV risks are shaped by physical, social, economic, and political factors. The linkages between these and the interplay between structural- and individual-level experiences support theories that view structure as both enabling as well as constraining. We discuss how the "embeddedness" of clients' experiences warrants the use of environmental interventions that address the circumstances contributing to HIV risk at multiple levels.
机译:艾滋病毒的脆弱性取决于社会背景。基于社会流行病学,政治经济学和健康社会学的广泛争论,Rhodes(2002)的“风险环境”框架提供了一种启发式方法,用于理解背景​​特征如何通过不同类型的环境因素(社会,经济,政策)影响HIV风险。和物理)在不同的影响级别(微观,宏观)相互作用。关于女性工作者(FSWs)的男性客户的“风险环境”的数据很少;这些人代表了高流行率人群和低流行率人群之间的潜在桥梁。通过深入的访谈(n = 30),我们描述了墨西哥蒂华纳的男性客户的艾滋病病毒感染风险环境,据报道,FSW及其客户中的艾滋病毒感染率异常高。许多环境主题会影响与FSW的危险性行为以及个体代理与结构性力量之间的相互作用:社会隔离和寻求亲密关系;蒂华纳(Tijuana)的Zona Roja(红灯区)被视为危险场所的意义和特性; Zona Roja的社会关系;和经济角色。我们的发现表明,客户的行为深深植根于当地环境。使用艾滋病毒的“风险环境”作为我们的分析视角,我们说明了客户的艾滋病毒风险是如何受到物质,社会,经济和政治因素影响的。这些之间的联系以及结构性和个人性经验之间的相互作用支持了认为结构既有利又约束的理论。我们讨论了客户体验的“嵌入性”如何确保使用环境干预措施来解决导致艾滋病毒风险在多个层面发生的情况。

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