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Characterising HIV and STIs among transgender female sex workers: a longitudinal analysis
- Source :
- Sex Transm Infect
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- ObjectivesThough highly vulnerable to HIV and STIs, transgender female sex workers (TFSWs) are understudied in the US HIV and STI response. This study examined the correlates of laboratory-confirmed STIs among a cohort of 62 TFSWs followed over the course of 1 year and explored associations between specimen site and self-reported engagement in insertive and receptive anal intercourse.MethodsParticipants completed an interviewer-administered computer-assisted personal interview at baseline, 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month visits where self-administered anal swabs and urine samples for gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis were also collected. HIV testing was conducted at baseline, 6-month and 12-month visits.ResultsBaseline HIV prevalence was 40.3% with no HIV seroconversions over follow-up. Baseline prevalence of gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis was 9.7%, 17.7% and 14.5%, respectively. In the multivariable regression modelling, recent arrest was significantly associated with testing positive for any STI (adjusted risk ratio (RR) 1.77; 95% CI: 1.10 to 2.84). Insertive anal sex with clients was associated with increased risk of testing positive for an STI via urine specimen (RR 3.48; 95% CI: 1.14 to 10.62), while receptive anal sex was not significantly associated with specimen site.ConclusionOur findings confirm a high prevalence of STIs among TFSWs and highlight the importance of addressing structural drivers such as criminal justice involvement as well as the need to ensure screening for STIs at all anatomical sites regardless of self-reported sites of potential exposure. More research is needed to better understand HIV and STI vulnerabilities and appropriate interventions for TFSWs in the USA.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Adolescent
Gonorrhea
Psychological intervention
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
HIV Infections
Dermatology
urologic and male genital diseases
Transgender Persons
Article
Young Adult
Transgender
medicine
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Prospective Studies
Chlamydia
Trichomoniasis
Sex Workers
Unsafe Sex
business.industry
Female sex
virus diseases
medicine.disease
Infectious Diseases
Relative risk
Cohort
Female
business
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14723263
- Volume :
- 97
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a6d07999139c999316d56156683835b5