Social integration and risky sexual behaviors among international migrants in China: a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES BMC Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1186/s12879-024-10167-9
Yuyin Zhou, Junfang Xu
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Abstract

Background: International migrants are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections, and their flow may accelerate the related virus (e.g., HIV, HCV, and syphilis) transmission. When international migrants enter a new environment, there will be a process of adaptation in all areas of life, and social integration plays an important role in international migrants' daily life.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the influence of social integration on the risky sexual behaviors of international migrants in China and provided evidence both for healthcare intervention and global health development.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between January and September 2021 among international migrants who lived in China by snowball sampling method. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the basic characteristics and risky sexual behaviors of international migrants. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to identify the influencing factors of risky sexual behaviors.

Results: In total, 1433 international migrants were incorporated into the study. There were 23.10% (331) participants who considered their Chinese fluent, and 34.40% (493) considered it hard. The average number of Chinese friends they frequently interact with was (5.45 ± 2.16), and 77.60% (1112) of international migrants often attend activities held by Chinese people with 84.86% (1216) having a Chinese name. The probability of engaging in risky sexual behaviors was higher among people with lower Chinese or English level. Moreover, participants with fewer Chinese friends frequently interacted with had more unprotected sexual behaviors. People who did not often attend activities held by Chinese people had more multiple sexual partners (AOR 1.441; 95%CI 1.019,2.039) and unprotected sexual behaviors (AOR 1.523; 95%CI 1.006,2.306).

Conclusions: Social integration was related to the prevalence of risky sexual behaviors among international migrants. Improving Chinese level, increasing social interaction with locals as well as maintaining a healthy lifestyle may help decrease risky sexual behaviors. Therefore, more attention should be paid to social integration among international migrants, helping them integrate into local society, and promote their health condition to effectively address the health challenges faced by them in a globalized world.

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中国国际移民的社会融合与危险性行为:一项横断面研究。
背景:国际移民是性传播感染的易感人群,他们的流动可能会加速相关病毒(如艾滋病毒、丙肝病毒和梅毒)的传播。国际移民进入一个新的环境,在生活的各个领域都会有一个适应的过程,而社会融合在国际移民的日常生活中扮演着重要的角色:本研究旨在探讨社会融合对中国国际移民危险性行为的影响,为医疗干预和全球健康发展提供证据:方法:在 2021 年 1 月至 9 月期间,采用滚雪球抽样方法对在中国居住的国际移民进行了横断面调查。采用描述性统计分析了国际移民的基本特征和危险性行为。采用多变量逻辑回归分析确定危险性行为的影响因素:研究共纳入了 1433 名国际移民。有 23.10%(331 人)的受访者认为自己的中文流利,34.40%(493 人)的受访者认为自己的中文较难。他们经常交往的中国朋友的平均人数为(5.45 ± 2.16),77.60%(1112 人)的国际移民经常参加中国人举办的活动,84.86%(1216 人)有中文名字。中文或英文水平较低的人发生危险性行为的概率较高。此外,经常交往的中国朋友较少的参与者有更多的无保护性行为。不经常参加华人举办的活动的人有更多的多个性伴侣(AOR 1.441; 95%CI 1.019,2.039)和无保护的性行为(AOR 1.523; 95%CI 1.006,2.306):结论:社会融合与国际移民中危险性行为的发生率有关。提高中文水平、增加与当地人的社会交往以及保持健康的生活方式可能有助于减少危险性行为。因此,应更加关注国际移民的社会融合,帮助他们融入当地社会,促进他们的健康状况,以有效应对他们在全球化世界中所面临的健康挑战。
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BMC Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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