[Risk factors for the acquisition of Sexually Transmitted Infections in sex workers: a systematic review].

Revista espanola de salud publica Pub Date : 2024-03-08
Aarón Jiménez-Morón, César Hueso-Montoro, Rafael Caparros-González, María Ángeles Pérez-Morente
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Abstract

Objective: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), as their name suggests, are infections caused by more than thirty different bacteria, viruses, and parasites and are transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse, although some sexually transmitted infections can also transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth and lactation. According to World Health Organization, one of the main populations at risk for acquiring these diseases are sex workers and their clients. Due to the high prevalence, the characteristics and behaviors that favor the development of these diseases are analyzed. The main objective of this paper was to analyze the risk factors in the acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases in the population of sex workers.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in Scopus, Pubmed, CINAHL, Medline, LILACS and IBECS, of observational, longitudinal and mixed methods studies conducted in sex workers and published between January 2011 and March 2021, with a final sample of fourty-three articles. The mixed methods assessment tool (MMAT) was used to assess the methodological quality of the papers.

Results: After analyzing the literature, eleven groups of risk factors related to the acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases were obtained, these being economic factors, factors related to sexual practices, drug use, sex work, education, health problems, country of origin and mobility, partner, age, violence and other factors not belonging to the previous categories.

Conclusions: Sex workers have numerous characteristics and behaviors that make them vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections. Of note are years of prostitution, drug use, number of partners and condom use, which are key factors for future prevention and intervention strategies, as well as research.

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[性工作者感染性传播疾病的风险因素:系统回顾]。
目的:性传播感染(STI),顾名思义,是由三十多种不同的细菌、病毒和寄生虫引起的感染,通过性接触传播,包括阴道性交、肛交或口交。世界卫生组织指出,性工作者及其客户是感染这些疾病的主要高危人群之一。由于这些疾病的发病率很高,因此需要对这些疾病的发病特点和行为进行分析。本文的主要目的是分析性工作者人群感染性传播疾病的风险因素:在 Scopus、Pubmed、CINAHL、Medline、LILACS 和 IBECS 中对 2011 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月间发表的针对性工作者的观察性研究、纵向研究和混合方法研究进行了文献检索,最终样本为 43 篇文章。混合方法评估工具(MMAT)用于评估论文的方法质量:对文献进行分析后,得出了 11 组与感染性传播疾病有关的风险因素,分别是经济因素、与性行为有关的因素、吸毒、性工作、教育、健康问题、原籍国和流动性、伴侣、年龄、暴力和其他不属于前几类的因素:性工作者有许多特点和行为使他们容易受到性传播感染。值得注意的是卖淫年限、吸毒情况、性伴侣数量和安全套使用情况,这些都是未来预防和干预战略以及研究的关键因素。
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