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Is Intimate Partner and Client Violence Associated with Condomless Anal Intercourse and HIV Among Male Sex Workers in Lima, Peru?

Authors :
George, Paul E
George, Paul E
Bayer, Angela M
Garcia, Patricia J
Perez-Lu, Jose E
Burke, Jessica G
Coates, Thomas J
Gorbach, Pamina M
George, Paul E
George, Paul E
Bayer, Angela M
Garcia, Patricia J
Perez-Lu, Jose E
Burke, Jessica G
Coates, Thomas J
Gorbach, Pamina M
Source :
AIDS and behavior; vol 20, iss 9, 2078-2089; 1090-7165
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Violence experience can increase HIV risk behaviors; however, literature is scarce on violence among male sex workers (MSWs) globally. In 2014, 210 Peruvian MSWs (median age 24.9) were interviewed about their experience of physical, emotional, and sexual violence and condom use with non-paying intimate partners and clients and were tested for HIV. Multivariable models examined relationships between violence in the past 6 months, condomless anal intercourse (CLAI) in the past 3 months and HIV infection. HIV infection (24 %), CLAI (43 %), being a violence victim (42 %) and perpetrator (39 %) were common. In separate multivariable models, being a violence victim [adjusted prevalence ratio aPR = 1.49 (95 % CI 1.09-2.03)] and perpetrator [aPR = 1.39 (1.03-1.87)] were associated with CLAI. Further, being a victim [aPR = 1.65 (1.04-2.62)] was associated with HIV infection. Violence, which was significantly associated with CLAI and HIV infection, is common among Peruvian MSWs, reinforcing the importance of violence awareness and prevention as HIV risk-reduction strategies.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
AIDS and behavior; vol 20, iss 9, 2078-2089; 1090-7165
Notes :
application/pdf, AIDS and behavior vol 20, iss 9, 2078-2089 1090-7165
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378689481
Document Type :
Electronic Resource