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Ding, Mengyi
- General Life Status and Risk Perception on STI-HIV among Street-based Female Sex Workers between 18 and 25 Years Old in Bangalore, India
Authors
1 Department of Clinical Medicine, Xiangya Medical School, Central South University, Changsha, CN
2 School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha, CN
3 School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, CN
4 Department of Clinical Medicine, Chongqing University, Chonqing, CN
5 School Of Finance, Guang Dong University Of Business Studies, Guangzhou, CN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 4, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 265-268Abstract
Objective: Unsafe sex is the main cause of the spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in India. Female sex workers (FSWs) are a high-risk group for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI). It is imperative for FSWs to know the danger of unsafe sex to reduce HIV transmission. The purpose of this study is to get a general picture of the life status, awareness of HIV-STI and risk perception among street-based FSWs between 18 and 25 years old in Bangalore, India, and discover some sociocultural factors that facilitate the spread of HIV and STI.
Materials and Methods: Based on a specific questionnaire we designed, qualitative data were collected. Data were also collected using semi-structured group interviews with FSWs through a focus group discussion (N=14) and individual interviews (n=20).
Result and Conclusion: General life status for most sex workers is not optimistic. Complex FSW-police relationship, stigma and discrimination, going away from main stream and living in isolation may result in self-abandonment in sex workers, creating extra risks for HIV prevention. Although the majority of FSWs have acquired a basic knowledge of HIV-STI with misconceptions, the practice of unsafe sex still persists. Therefore it is urgent for FSWs to increase their knowledge on HIV-STI, to know how to protect their rights and get more help from the society.
Keywords
HIV-STI Awareness, Risk Perception, Street-based Female Sex Workers, Sociocultural FactorsReferences
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