1. Correlates of impulsivity among female sex workers in Mexico
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Semple, Shirley J, Pines, Heather A, Pitpitan, Eileen V, Harvey-Vera, Alicia, Martinez, Gustavo, Rangel, M Gudelia, Strathdee, Steffanie A, and Patterson, Thomas L
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Clinical and Health Psychology ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Clinical Research ,Drug Abuse (NIDA only) ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Prevention ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental Health ,Substance Misuse ,Depression ,Pediatric ,HIV/AIDS ,Mental health ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Female ,Sex Workers ,Sexually Transmitted Diseases ,HIV Infections ,Mexico ,Impulsive Behavior ,Nursing ,Public Health and Health Services ,Health sciences - Abstract
Impulsivity is a trait characteristic that is associated with sexual risk behavior. We examined correlates of impulsivity among 602 female sex workers (FSWs) enrolled in a sexual risk reduction intervention in Mexico (2016-2020). Impulsivity was positively associated with condomless sex with clients. Higher levels of impulsivity were associated with greater use of alcohol and heavy drugs, use of illicit drugs with clients, sexual/physical abuse history, and clinical depression. Global public health policy that supports free substance abuse treatment in combination with psychotherapeutic treatments (e.g. regulation management skills) and behavioral-focused therapy may help to reduce HIV/STI incidence in this vulnerable population.
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- 2023